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Philips All-in-One Cooker HD2237/72 $139.30 (Was $199) @ Big W / Amazon AU

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Philips All-in-One Cooker - HD2237/72 has dropped in price at Big W. Was $199, Now $139.30

Also available on Amazon.com.au @ $139.30
https://www.amazon.com.au/Collection-Anti-Scratch-ProCeramic…

This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2020

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  • Is this the disonctieneud one? Also is this title 2 pot model? One stainless and one non stick?

    • no, this is the one youre talking about : https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B076JKPQD2

      if you proceed to check out its $160

    • Comes with non-stick but you can get stainless steel pot for it separately. IIRC I just saw someone say they got it for $35 ish after Amazon $10 off.

  • Really good price, + 5% gift card discount

  • This or instant pot?

    • All in one, I think this one got high-pressure cook, also, this one have upgrade version which is HD 2238 come with 8L

    • -1

      Instant pot is a lot better.

    • +1

      I've got this and it's fantastic. Can be used as pressure cooker or to saute among other uses (rice, stews/soups etc). I find it easier to use than a pan sometimes.

    • Was asking myself the same question this afternoon.

      Both 5.7L
      Ceramic vs stainless steel pot
      Accessories appear to be similar
      Instant pot does have a sous vide function (probably the only other useful function people may use)
      -But it takes aggessss to get going ~ 40 mins to heat up
      Reviews show All-in-one is much easier to clean
      Instant pot gives you an extra sealing ring to prevent transfer of food smells

      I like the look and ease-to-clean of the philips, but I'll probably go with the Instant Pot for something different.

  • I have this and I hardly use it. It takes ages to cook and broke after 3rd uses with E4 error. The only good thing about this cooker is it comes with a nice recipe book,

    • Mine is still going strong after many years or weekly usage. It takes a little while for pressure to build up if that’s what you’re referring to, I mostly use it for slow cooking and I find it excellent at that! What recipe did you like from the recipe book? I’ve tried a few and wasn’t impressed.

    • The only good thing about this cooker is it comes with a nice recipe book,

      Must be an exceptionally nice recipe book or you are a very positive person to list this as an advantage in the era of bottomless sources of recipes for virtually anything all across the webs.

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