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The New Instant Pot Is the Best One Yet<!-- wp:html --><p>Scouted/The Daily Beast/Instant Pot.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/category/scouted"><em><strong>Scouted</strong></em></a><em><strong> selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission.</strong></em></p> <p>I’ll be the first to admit it, it took me a little bit longer than most to get in on the <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/your-new-favorite-instant-pot-recipe">Instant Pot craze</a>. For whatever reason, I wasn’t really taken with them at first. They were big and bulky, an eyesore on kitchen counters, and honestly, I just didn’t get what was so special about them. Pressure cookers have existed for a while, but this one came with a laundry list of accessories, a thick owner’s manual, and several lids (I think the one I tried had three lids). While they could do seven or more tasks, I only found myself using it for one thing: making rice. But as an Instant Pot skeptic, I’m thrilled to say, the latest model finally produced exactly what they promised and what I was looking for.</p> <p>The most notable thing about<a href="https://www.instanthome.com/product/instant-pot/duo-crisp/air-fryer-6-5-quart-ultimate-lid-multi-cooker"> </a><a href="https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-8539694-14568785?sid=--&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instanthome.com%2Fproduct%2Finstant-pot%2Fduo-crisp%2Fair-fryer-6-5-quart-ultimate-lid-multi-cooker">the Instant Pot Duo Crisp</a> is that instead of several lids, it only uses one. This should sound like a no-brainer—even with regular cookware, I find myself rummaging through cabinets looking for lids, so I definitely didn’t want this in an Instant Pot. But other versions had so many lids—and it wasn’t just about the number of lids—but they were objectively hideous. The old air-frying lid looked like an ice cream cone swirl. Now with one sleek lid, I can air fry, pressure cook, bake, and do so much more without having to search for a lid dependent on my task. It’s simple, but it’s a huge advancement.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/instant-pot-duo-crisp-review?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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I’ll be the first to admit it, it took me a little bit longer than most to get in on the Instant Pot craze. For whatever reason, I wasn’t really taken with them at first. They were big and bulky, an eyesore on kitchen counters, and honestly, I just didn’t get what was so special about them. Pressure cookers have existed for a while, but this one came with a laundry list of accessories, a thick owner’s manual, and several lids (I think the one I tried had three lids). While they could do seven or more tasks, I only found myself using it for one thing: making rice. But as an Instant Pot skeptic, I’m thrilled to say, the latest model finally produced exactly what they promised and what I was looking for.

The most notable thing about the Instant Pot Duo Crisp is that instead of several lids, it only uses one. This should sound like a no-brainer—even with regular cookware, I find myself rummaging through cabinets looking for lids, so I definitely didn’t want this in an Instant Pot. But other versions had so many lids—and it wasn’t just about the number of lids—but they were objectively hideous. The old air-frying lid looked like an ice cream cone swirl. Now with one sleek lid, I can air fry, pressure cook, bake, and do so much more without having to search for a lid dependent on my task. It’s simple, but it’s a huge advancement.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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