For those who haven't heard of an Instant Pot, it is a combination pressure cooker, rice cooker, slow cooker, and a few other things. Sometimes it is called a "multicooker".
My pressure cooker is old and brittle and I'm thinking of replacing it with an Instant Pot. Is that a good idea or should I just get another pressure cooker?
One of my favorite things to cook in a pressure cooker is pulled pork. I brown some country style pork ribs in a pan, rub in some seasoning rub, add a little liquid smoke, add water, and then pressure cook for an hour. When it is done, I take it out, extract the bones (sometimes the bones are real crumbly by that time), and shred the pork. Done right, this is fantastic.
And, of course, I like to cook various kinds of beans in a slow cooker, but that generally takes hours.
I already have multiple rice cookers. I tend to go through a 20 pound bag of rice about every ten months. My favorite rice cooker is one that Comet Rice was selling in the early 1980s -- something like two proof of purchase and seventy five cents. It has There is something similar rice cooker called a Charleston Cooker.

So yay or nay? Any suggestions on specific features or specific multicookers?
Last edited by kokopelli on 14 May 2025, 5:43 am, edited 1 time in total.