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The new Instant Pot Max is finally available — but is it worth the price?


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We weren't sure if it was actually going to happen, but the new Instant Pot Max is finally available to buy on Amazon.

As certified members of the Instant Pot cult (er, club) we're psyched. And with the daily news cycle the way it is, it's nice to be distracted by a kitchen appliance.

SEE ALSO: Why Instant Pots are the best — we compare all the models

Originally promised for August (the 1st and the 20th were both dates being tossed around — but we also heard June before that), the Instant Pot Max officially blessed the fandom in late November 2018, retailing for a whopping $199.95. Everyone already has a hard enough time distinguishing between the existing Instant Pot models (read up here) — what's one more? And is it worth that nearly $200 price tag? Read more...

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