You guys are tearing down my willpower....I don't *need* another kitchen gadget. But these things seem awesome for making some very interesting dishes in silly short amount of time.
It's like you entered a cheat code for cooking.
I love screwing around with weird cooking ideas & this is great for that...you don't have to wait forever for stuff. There may be stuff that takes more than an hour, but nothing I've done in the past 4 months has. Actually, nothing has taken more than 45 minutes...potatoes, meats, beans, etc. Join some of the groups on Facebook (Instant Pot & pressure cookers) because people come up with some super creative ways to use this thing.
It's basically what you said...cheat code for cooking. I have no idea why these aren't as ubiquitous as a toaster. Screw the George Foreman, everything college student should have one of THESE since it can make just about anything!
The only model I recommend is the Instant Pot brand (due to the enhanced functionality). Either the 7-in-1 (it's their third-generation model - normally $135, goes on sale for a bit less sometimes, check Slickdeals) or the Instant Pot Smart (Bluetooth model, goes on sale for
$229 shipped). I would recommend buying a spare silicone ring (one for stinky stuff, since the silicone tends to absorb smells - wash with white vinegar, and then one for regular stuff) & the glass top lid (lets you use it more easily as a slow cooker if you're not pressed for time).
I wouldn't recommend the Bluetooth model unless you really like to tinker...it lets you control it from your phone & save recipes, but most stuff is a one-shot deal anyway, so it's more of a convenience feature right now than it is actually useful for doing complex, programmable recipes. I haven't tried it with sous vide yet (it has very basic functionality for that), but it's on my list of things to try one of these days. Honestly, if I didn't already have a fuzzy-logic rice cooker, I would buy a second instant pot so I could do the bulk of the meal in them - one for like the meat & veggies and one for the starch (potato, rice, whatever). And fortunately, it's not like buying a Vitamix or Blendtec where you have to spend like $400...the $135 7-in-1 model is amazing & will pay for itself in pretty short order if you're used to eating out most of the time.