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Canning is easy with the Instant Pot Max

SAVE $49.96: Snag the canning-compatible Instant Pot Max for $99.99 as of Feb. 4 — a 33% savings.


If you're planning a garden for this spring, or just want to start reducing your food waste, canning is a great skill to learn. You can preserve food for much longer than it would last fresh, and lock in flavors of seasons past. Just think: if you knew how to can, you'd be able to have the taste of fresh summer tomatoes and ripe spring fruits like cherries and apricots year-round — all while cutting back on food waste and keeping your produce purchases local and seasonal.

An Instant Pot Max can help you reach your canning goals: It's the only Instant Pot model that can reach a high enough pressure (15psi) for safe and effective canning. And while it'll help you preserve your jams, jellies, and pickles, it'll also do double-duty in the kitchen with eight other cooking functions.  Read more...

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