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Kitchen Gadgets

COSORI Pressure Cooker 6QT Review

A 9-in-1 stainless steel multi-cooker with a ceramic-coated pot and 12 safety features that has made weeknight cooking noticeably easier.

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We picked up the COSORI 6-Quart Pressure Cooker to replace an aging single-function pressure cooker, and it's turned into one of the most-used appliances in the kitchen — it's genuinely made weeknight cooking easier.

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What it does

Nine cooking modes in one stainless steel body — pressure cook, rice, slow cook, sauté, sous vide, steam, sterilize, and keep warm — backed by 12 built-in safety mechanisms and a ceramic-coated inner pot instead of a traditional non-stick coating.

Why it's in regular rotation

  • The ceramic-coated pot cleans up faster than the non-stick pot on our previous cooker
  • 6-quart capacity is enough for a full family meal without overcrowding
  • Preset modes cut down on guesswork on busy weeknights

Worth knowing

At 1100W, it draws more power than smaller pressure cookers, so it's worth checking your outlet and circuit if you're running multiple appliances at once. The digital control panel is straightforward, but like most multi-cookers there's a short learning curve for the first couple of uses.

Bottom line

If you want one appliance to replace a rice cooker, slow cooker, and pressure cooker, this is a solid pick — the ceramic pot and safety features are the details that stand out most after regular use.

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