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Gourmia 8-Quart Pressure Cooker w/ steam rack now just $60 shipped (Reg. $100)

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The official Best Buy eBay store is offering the Gourmia 8-Quart Pressure Cooker for $59.99 shipped. Matched at Best Buy direct. That’s $40 under the regular $100 price tag, and while we have seen it go for slightly less in the past, this is is the best deal we can find right now. It is also $10 less than Best Buy is currently charging for the 6-Quart model. It features 13 cooking modes, auto/delay timer, a steam rack, 1,200 Watts of power, and a safety lid-lock. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds. More details below.

If you don’t mind taking it up a notch, we still have some great holiday offers available on the popular Instant Pot options. The Instant Pot 8-Qt. Pressure Cooker is still $79 (Reg. $120+) and the Smart Wi-Fi variant is at $90 shipped (Reg. $150). Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more.

Gourmia 8-Quart Pressure Cooker:

Prepare favorite foods quickly and efficiently with this Gourmia pressure cooker. Its 13 cooking modes let you create a variety of dishes, and the auto-locking lid protects against burns and spills. The 24-hour delay and auto timer of this Gourmia pressure cooker let you program meals to start cooking at a specified time.

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