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The Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer is an 11-in-1 multicooker that combines the power of a pressure cooker and air fryer in one sleek, stainless steel design. With an impressive 8-liter capacity and 1500 watts of power, it offers 11 one-touch cooking programs, making it perfect for busy families and culinary enthusiasts alike. Save time and energy while creating delicious, healthy meals with ease.
Brand | Instant Pot |
Model Number | 140-0041-01 |
Colour | Stainless Steel-black |
Product Dimensions | 38.4 x 40.3 x 31.7 cm; 10.3 kg |
Capacity | 8 litres |
Volume Capacity | 8 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1500 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Stainless steel |
Special Features | Programmable |
Item Weight | 10.3 kg |
C**E
Perfect for Vegan and Vegetarian Kitchens
First, I'm not a chef. I'm a single person household, and I like to dine well. So my kitchen's "my castle" anyway, as small it may be and although I'm not a chef.Compared to other Instant Pot multicookers, the Duo Crisp AF 8 has a slightly different set of cooking programmes available through its control panel:There are only types of cooking available (sauté, pressure cook, steam, air fry etc), there are no buttons anymore for specific types of meals (e. g. "meat stew", "poultry", "egg", "cake" or "yogurt" etc as found on other Instant Pot cookers). This is perfect for the vegan kitchen. It does not explicitly show non-vegan cooking programmes on the control panel. Therefore, out of all Instant Pot multicookers available, the Duo Crisp AF is the one to go for if you run a vegan household.Without presets for specific types of foods you need to know the programme you want to cook your meal or side with (how to cook it), for how long and at what temperature.Instant Pot provides downloadable cooking (time) tables on their website, and there are plenty of Instant Pot specific cookbooks available, too, also for the vegan kitchen. Not to mention the Instant Pot recipe app.You still can make (vegan) yoghurt or sterilise yoghurt glasses without the explicit buttons to "sterilize" or make "yogurt" found on other multicookers. You just need to figure out the programmes to use ;)Easy to use. Easy to clean. It replaces pans and the oven. Since it arrived, I'm using it almost every day as a part of my kitchen environment to prepare specific foods, e. g. various types of beans, or one-pot-spaghetti and the like. The air fry and broil programmes have worked well so far with french fries, tofu nuggets and tofu fingers.There's certainly a whole lot more to explore, and currently I'm looking forward to try all the (vegan) recipes the Instant Pot app provides.The question is: do you need to or want to use a multicooker? If you find it would suit you, I certainly would recommend the Duo Crisp AF 8 to vegans and vegetarians and all those who want air frying included with their multicooker.The Duo Crisp AF 8 certainly fits everyone with limited space in the kitchen or on a budget, since it delivers 11 in 1 cooking methods, including air frying.The 8l pot isn't huge. It's big, though for me as a single household it's still suitable. I wouldn't choose a smaller one. Besides, using the air fryer you'll prefer the larger one.This is cooking made simple and fun.
K**R
Excellent product
Two years on and its in constant use - pressure cooking is revolutionised - pressure steaming is perfect for seitan burgers and sous vide brilliant for long term below boil seitan simmering in broth on it's highest setting. Great for low heat pot in pot applications such as yoghurt or herbal oils - great for dehydration in smaller amounts - air frys well too.
K**C
Good upgrade
My oven died and my landlord moves at a glacial pace getting these kind of things fixed, so anticipating a while without a way to cook I looked at the Duo Crisp and thought, why not?!This thing is amazing.So much so that even with a new oven I’m still using this for almost everything. Why? Because it does a better job and it’s easier to clean.Also being able to pressure cook and air-fry in the same bowl is a game changer. Want fall apart tender pork belly with golden crispy crackling? This thing will do it better than anything you’ve seen. Want to do it all without making your house stink, or a crime scene out of your regular oven? The instant pot is a little flavour factory.Want to make kale chips or home made crispy seaweed? This is your go-to device.You can even make cakes in it! Literally anything you can think of this will cook, usually better than a regular oven or fryer.Annoyances:C9 error: air dry lid seems to be a little particular about how you put it on, and needs a nudge to align the contacts sometimesUnbalanced fan: certainly not a dealbreaker, but the fan in the kid is a little unbalanced on my one and can be a little louder than expected at low speeds such as dehydrate.Burns: don’t be like me, if you reach in to the pot you’re gonna burn your arms. Use tongs.In summary, a great upgrade from a regular instant pot. I had the 6l before and was concerned that this may be too big but it absolutely isn’t. It still fits in the same spaces the old one used to, even with the air fry lid, and it’s nice to have the extra room to cook with.
S**Y
Versatile but not without its flaws
I've had my Instant Pot Duo for almost a year now. I got it as combining a pressure cooker and air fryer seemed something practical and useful and 2 items I had wanted for a while.For the most part it is practical and useful. I've made some delicious foods, but its strengths definitely fall in areas outside of its air fryer offering. But it does make up for it with its versatility.Due to the round shape of the device a lot of space gets lost with the air fryer part of it and the shape itself can make cooking evenly a touch awkward at times. The non stick nature of the air fryer is also far from the best.That said cooking some food in the pressure cooker and then finishing it off in the air fryer can be quick, delicious and makes up for a lot of its shortcomings. A roast chicken cooked this way is a delight.If you are after a machine the days a range of things and an air fryer is an added bonus then this could be a great purchase. If an air fryer is the most important aspect though you might be better off with something else.
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