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Old 4 Dec 21, 05:40 PM  
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Question Anyone have an instant pot.?

Been debating getting one for ages but wondering if it’s really worth the investment or if it will be another thing that sits in the cupboard gathering dust?
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Old 4 Dec 21, 05:59 PM  
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I do and use it a lot but I also use my slow cooker loads
The one I have is the duo 6 currently on sale at Lakeland for £90 which is way cheaper than I paid
I wouldn’t do away with my slow cooker though as I often use a combination of both when making a meal

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Old 4 Dec 21, 07:57 PM  
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I've had mine for over a year now, we use it loads! I love it. Definitely worth every penny
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I also have one, I’ve had it about 5 years. Love it and use it a fair bit.
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I have one and use it regularly.
Love doing beef brisket in it. And it's great for nice mash.
Husband does loads of hard boiled eggs in it so they are in the fridge ready to be eaten all week.
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We also have 1. Had it for a year. We use it a lot. It’s great for stews, soup, bolognese including the pasta at the same time, all sorts of things. It even makes great NY cheesecake believe it or not!

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Old 8 Dec 21, 02:57 PM  
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Originally Posted by Gryff View Post
I do and use it a lot but I also use my slow cooker loads
The one I have is the duo 6 currently on sale at Lakeland for £90 which is way cheaper than I paid
I wouldn’t do away with my slow cooker though as I often use a combination of both when making a meal
Thanks for the heads up that’s a really good price so went with that one .
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