The Instant Pot Duo Mini just fell to its lowest price ever, today only

If you’re in search of a great deal on the best multi-use pressure cooker money can buy, boy oh boy is today your lucky day. The Amazon sales we told you about on Monday are still running, so you can save $30 on the 6-quart Instant Pot DUO60 or $40 on the 8-quart Instant Pot DUO80. But the big news today is a special sale that slashes the Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 Qt 7-in-1 Multi- Use Programmable Pressure Cooker to just $47.99! That’s an all-time low for this beloved compact model, and it’s only good until the end of the day on Tuesday.

Here are the highlights from the product page:

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  • All the features of the Instant Pot Duo 60, now available in a 3 Qt compact format.

  • The perfect companion to your existing Instant Pot, use it for side dishes, vegetables or other accompaniments such as rice.

  • Generous capacity, great for smaller families or where space is at a premium. In a dorm, RV or boat. The Instant Pot duo mini emits no steam, heat or cooking smells.

  • Features fully automatic pressure cook programs, 3 slow cook heat settings, saute, rice cooking, steamer, yogurt making, delay start and auto keep Warm

  • 700W power to enable it to reach pressure quickly. All Stainless Steel internal components including lid and inner cooking pot. Lid and cooking pot dishwasher safe

  • Power supply: 120V – 60Hz

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