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Instant Pot RIO Wide Plus, 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, 35% Larger Cooking Surface, WhisperQuiet Steam Release, Multi-Cooker, Slow Cook, Rice Maker, Steamer, Sauté, Cake, & Warmer, 7.5 Quarts

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Size: 7.5 Quarts


Features

  • 9 Cooking Functions: Pressure cook, slow cook, steam, saute, sous vide, rice, yogurt, cake, or simply keep your meal warmall in one appliance.
  • Guided Cooking: An angled control panel with a clear message display and cooking progress bar, paired with 25 recipe presets and step-by-step instructions, makes every meal foolproof.
  • Intentionally Convenient Wide Base, Sleek Design: 35% larger searing surface than other leading 8-quart multicookers, wrapped in a modern, sleek design.
  • Pro-Grade Cooking Pot: Crafted from stainless steel (18/8) with a tri-ply bottomperfect for searing and sauteing like a pro.
  • Good Food Done Faster: Cook up to 70% faster compared to slow cooking methods.
  • Family Sized Capacity: The 7.5-quart capacity is perfect for up to 7 servingsideal for families, meal prep, and batch cooking.
  • Quiet Mark Certified: Keeps steam release noise low, so your kitchen stays peaceful even while its running.
  • Quick Cleanup: No more fighting about who has to do the dishes. The dishwasher-safe lid and inner pot make clean-up a breeze.
  • Power-Packed Performance and Proven Peace of Mind: 1400 watts, 120 V 60 Hz, UL & ULC Listed. Features over 10 safety mechanisms, including overheat protection, an "OK To Open Lid" message, and more to keep cooking worry-free.
  • A Little Extra: Includes a stainless steel steaming rack and extra sealing ring to keep you ready for anything.

Description

Revolutionary in a big way. The Instant Pot® RIO™ Wide Plus has a larger surface, 9 functions, and smart recipes—all in one sleek, do-it-all pot.

Brand: Instant Pot


Capacity: 7.5 Quarts


Material: Metal


Color: Pressure Cooker


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 15.35"D x 16.3"W x 11.75"H


Special Feature: Keep Warm Setting, Locking Lid, Programmable


Wattage: 1400 watts


Item Weight: 17.9 Pounds


Control Method: Touch


Brand: Instant Pot


Capacity: 7.5 Quarts


Material: Metal


Color: Pressure Cooker


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 15.35"D x 16.3"W x 11.75"H


Special Feature: Keep Warm Setting, Locking Lid, Programmable


Wattage: 1400 watts


Item Weight: 17.9 Pounds


Control Method: Touch


Operation Mode: Automatic


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Voltage: 120 Volts


Manufacture Year: 2023


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


UPC: 810102260734


Item Weight: 17.86 pounds


Manufacturer: Instant Pot


Item model number: 113-1020-01


Date First Available: March 30, 2023


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  • So far, I love the versatility and functions of this pressure cooker.
Size: 8 Quarts
Admittedly, I am a Ninja fan, and have been using a Ninja Foodi OL700 for the last 3 years. I have loved the versatility of this pressure cooker since it has only one lid and functions include Steam and Cook, Broiling, and so much more. Alas, my beloved pressure cooker has been giving me an error message that, according to customer service, indicates the circuit board is going. Although I will continue to use it, I know it is dying and have been on a mission to find a replacement for it. Since the available Ninja Pressure Cookers have 2 lids, I don't want to have to store a separate lid. I did research a number of different pressure cookers and the options they provided, but none of them met my basic requirements. Since Instant Pot is a known and trusted brand, I found this pressure cooker. Granted, it doesn't have all of the functionality I had gotten used to, but it would accomplish most of the tasks of a pressure cooker with the options that are important to me. In my testing, it preheated for both steaming and pressure cooking in about 8 minutes which is faster than others I tested. So, what do I like about this pressure cooker? 1) The stainless steel cooking pot is easy to clean and doesn't stain or wear as the cooking pot provided for the Ninja OL700 pressure cooker. This is a definite plus over the Ninja pressure cooker. 2) The cooking pot has handles for removing the pot from the pressure cooker. This is definitely a plus as most pressure cookers, including Ninja, require heat-resistant gloves to remove the pot from the cooker. 3) The handles on the insert pot also hold the pot in place for stirring. With other cookers, you have to hold the pot with heat-resistant gloves when you stir the contents so that the pot doesn't spin. 4) I use my pressure cooker for steaming vegetables I grow at least 2 times a week. Some of the pressure cookers I found steamed under pressure. This pressure cooker does not steam under pressure. So, a vented glass cover can be used for steaming. This makes cleanup easier as the pressure lid is more difficult to clean and dry than a glass lid. I bought the vented glass lid to use for steaming in this unit. In addition, you don't have to empty or dry the condensation collector when using a lid for steaming since the steam and water stay in the pot. 5) The sauté' mode of this pressure cooker allows selection of multiple levels of heat whereas other have only low or high as options. Since I often make gravy using roast dripping, I have found that low is too low and high boils. Since gravy requires simmering, neither if these options works. I like that I can select the heat level I need with this model. 6) Settings are retained for each function. So, you don't have to reset setting when using the same function multiple time as I do for steaming large batches of veggie greens. 7) Preheats faster than other units I tested. It took about 8 minutes to preheat for both steaming and pressure cooking starting with cold water. I appreciate that I don't have to use preprogrammed settings when I don't need to, and when I do, the settings are easily changed. Overall, I am happy with this pressure cooker. It doesn't have all of the functions my Ninja Pressure Cooker has, but it works for what I need, and it is the best I have found. UPDATE 08/10/25: I have been using this pressure cooker for about 4 months, and use it almost every day and sometimes twice in a day. I have grown to love this pressure cooker even more than my beloved Ninja pressure cooker. It lacks some of the functions of the Ninja unit such as air frying, but I have multiple ovens that air fry. My primary uses for t pressure cooker is for pressure cooking and steaming. The stainless steel pot is so much nicer and easier to clean than the non-stick pots, and it doesn't stain or wear out as the non-stick pots do. For steaming, I have the cover that fits the pot, so I don't have to clean a pressure lid. The handles on the pot prevent the pot from rotating when ingredients are stirred, and facilitate removal of the pot without heat resistant gloves. Multiple levels for the sauté mode are so very useful for making gravy from the drippings of a pressure cooked roasts which are cooked to perfection vs. other methods of cooking. I could go on and on about what I love about this pressure cooker. I can only say, if you are looking for a great pressure cooker with a lot of functionality, this is the one to buy. I hope this review was helpful for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Judy L.

  • So far, I love the versatility and functions of this pressure cooker. The wider cook area is a plus.
Size: 7.5 Quarts
Admittedly, I am a Ninja fan, and have been using a Ninja Foodi OL700 for the last 3 years. I have loved the versatility of this pressure cooker since it has only one lid and functions include Steam and Cook, Broiling, and so much more. Alas, my beloved pressure cooker has been giving me an error message that, according to customer service, indicates the circuit board is going. Although I will continue to use it, I know it is dying and have been on a mission to find a replacement for it. Since the available Ninja Pressure Cookers have 2 lids, I don't want to have to store a separate lid. I did research a number of different pressure cookers and the options they provided, but none of them met my basic requirements. Since Instant Pot is a known and trusted brand, I found the Instant Pot Pro (8 QT) 10-in-1 Pressure Cooker which I love even though it doesn't air fry, broil, or steam and crisp as my Ninja pressure cooker does. Then I found this Instant Pot RIO Wide Plus, 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker. After receiving this pressure cooker, I found a much less expensive Instant Pot RIO Wide Plus and ordered it with the intention of returning the more expensive unit. After receiving the less expensive unit, I realized that it was the 7-in-one unit. There is a world of difference between the two models. In addition to less functions, the display panel was entirely different and the functions supplied were not as versatile. Needless to say, I returned the less expensive unit in favor of this pressure cooker since it has all of the functions and versatility of the standard 8 quart Instant pot 10-in-one that I have in addition to the wider cooking surface for sauteing and for searing more and larger pieces of meat. So, what do I like about this pressure cooker? 1) The stainless steel cooking pot is easy to clean and doesn't stain or wear as the cooking pot provided for the Ninja OL700 pressure cooker. This is a definite plus over the Ninja pressure cooker. 2) The cooking pot has handles for removing the pot from the pressure cooker. This is definitely a plus as most pressure cookers, including Ninja, require heat-resistant gloves to remove the pot from the cooker. 3) I use my pressure cooker for steaming vegetables I grow at least 2 times a week. Some of the pressure cookers I found steamed under pressure and required use of the pressure lid. This pressure cooker does not steam under pressure. So, a vented glass cover can be used for steaming. This makes cleanup easier as the pressure lid is more difficult to clean and dry than a glass lid. In also found a steamer basket that is lower and wider than those for a standard 8 qt. unit which fits this pressure cooker. 4) The sauté' mode of this pressure cooker allows selection of multiple levels of heat whereas other have only low or high as options. Since I often make gravy using roast dripping, I have found that low is too low and high boils. Since gravy requires simmering, neither if these options works. I like that I can select the heat level I need with this model. 5) I love the larger surface area of this pressure cooker for sauteing and searing more food at one time. 6) Preheats faster than other units I tested. It took about 8 minutes to preheat for both steaming and pressure cooking starting with cold water. I haven't used the other preprogrammed functions of this pressure cooker as most of the time, I know the setting needed. Even so, I appreciate that I don't have to use preprogrammed settings when I don't need to. Overall, I am happy with this pressure cooker. It doesn't have all of the functions my Ninja Pressure Cooker has, but it works for what I need, and it is the best I have found. I have also decided to keep both this pressure cook and the 8 quart 10-in-1 as I don't always need the larger cooking surface. I can steam more at one time in the 10-in-1, but also found a steaming basket to fit this RIO wide unit that is wider and lower than my other steaming baskets. Although I am keeping both pressure cookers, I believe I would choose this pressure cooker over the 10-in-1 because of the wider cooking surface. All of the features and controls are the same. The only difference is that this pressure cooker is lower and wider than the 10-in-1 cooker, and the lower/wider accessories may be more difficult to find. If you need to choose between the two appliances, I think I would recommend this unit for the added versatility. Fortunately, I don't have to choose between them. I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update this review if my opinion changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Judy L.

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