Why Use an Instant Pot Instead of a Crock Pot Slow Cooker


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  1. MrOramato
    MrOramato says:

    CrockPot is a Brand Name. The Line of CrockPot cookers includes Grandmas Ceramic Inner vessel style, and has seen many iterations/innovations. I have a Crockpot which has a Two Column Control; the left side is “ Traditional,” while the right column is “Pressure.” So

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  2. Eye on art
    Eye on art says:

    You put it on venting when SLOW cooking like slow cooker crockpot not pressure. Read manual it tells you to vent while slow cooking otherwise you are pressure cooking.

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  3. Віталій Добрий
    Віталій Добрий says:

    I use my pressure cooker every single day. I love cooking with it.>>>ur2.pl/1035 I want to get a second one just the cook additional dishes on the side. Sometimes, when I put the lid on, it seems as if it is locked, but it isn't. I will have to readjust the lid which can slow down my cooking time. I'm pleased overall. I like the look of it. I enjoy the ease of cooking with it. Excellent item.

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  4. Jak carn
    Jak carn says:

    I bought a slow cooker recently and really regret it actually. I wanted to cook whilst I am away at work but it's the constant worrying about it which is bad cause you don't know if you overcooked or undercooked by the time you get home. If it's undercooked no problem but very frustrating if it's overdone after 8 hours shift. Pressure cookers are the best they get done quickly and healthy as well.

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  5. Matt Day
    Matt Day says:

    I have a tip For new users of the CPPCooker- The wobbly valve stem on top goes to the left or right or pressurex or no pressure, it will seem like it should click into place when turning left or right, but it does not, but it does do something, watch it as you turn from left to right it will rise in one direction and barely fall in the other – I thought it was a broken part – but it does work…and it can be removed when cleaning, just pull it off, but do not lose it ! – I did 6 Frozen boneless chicken breasts in 15 mins, tender, shreddable breasts – incredible speed – and delicious have fun ! and thank you for posting this video, I will be watching for more!

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  6. Benoit Gérin-Lajoie
    Benoit Gérin-Lajoie says:

    Sorry but… WRONG ! @1:30 you say that because it is a pressure cooker, it cooks at a lower temperature than not pressurized slow cookers. This is bluntly wrong : temperature rises with pressure so, prestos generate a higher temperature than a simple cooking pot with a lid on top.

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  7. Jake Schur
    Jake Schur says:

    You can't compare it to a slow cooker when using it as a pressure cooker. Try a roast, for example: Cooked under high pressure it will be nowhere near as tender as cooking with a crock pot.

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  8. John Texas
    John Texas says:

    I've owned my Duo for a couple of years. I've been pc'ing for 30+ years. You know what? I gave away two of my slow cookers and I use the slow cooker function as much as the pressure cooker option. What I really love mine for is beans and grains, but that's what I started pc'ing in college for anyway.

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