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This stainless steel 8-Quart Multi-Cooker is just $40 shipped today (Reg. up to $120)

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The official Best Buy eBay store is offering the stainless steel Insignia 8-Quart Multi-Function Pressure Cooker for $39.99 shipped. Matched direct at Best Buy. Regularly as much as $120, its about $18 below the best Amazon prices on the 6-quart model and the best we can find. It features heat resistant handles, 12 one-touch preset programs, a delay timer, lid lock and a dishwasher-safe pot. Rated 4+ stars from over 100 Best Buy customers. More details below.

All things considered you’ll be hard pressed to find an 8-quart multi-cooker at this price, especially with good reviews. For comparison, the Instant Pot Ultra 8-Qt 10-in-1 goes for $179.95 but even Gourmia’s similar option goes for $60.

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Insignia 8-Quart Multi-Function Pressure Cooker:

Prepare healthy meals for the whole family with this Insignia 8-quart multifunction pressure cooker. Twelve one-touch preset programs simplify operation, and the heat-resistant handles let you safely move the entire unit once the food is ready. This Insignia multifunction stainless steel pressure cooker has a delay timer to plan meals around your schedule.

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