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Gourmia SmartPot Cooker w/ LCD display drops to just $50 shipped (Reg. $80+, Today only)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the stainless steel Gourmia 8-Quart Pressure Cooker (GPC855) for $49.99 shipped. With a list price of $160 at Best Buy, it goes for closer to $80 on Amazon and is now at the lowest price we can find. Along with a 8-quart capacity to feed the entire family from one pot, it features a dishwasher-safe design, 1,200 watts of power and various cook modes including slow cook, meat, soup, beans, poultry, sterilize, and more. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

All things considered this is a great price for this model. For example, the 6-quart variant is $80 right now and the more basic 8-quart without the nice LCD display is listed at $70. An Instant Pot DUO80 8-quart goes for $140, for further comparison. Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more options.

Gourmia 8-Quart Pressure Cooker:

Shorten cooking times with this Gourmia SmartPot pressure cooker. Its airtight lid and 12-level safety system let you prepare delicious meals quickly and securely, and the 8-quart capacity ensures hearty portions for your entire family. This Gourmia SmartPot pressure cooker provides multiple functions so you can master a rich diversity of recipes.

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