Ninja's new HyperHeat Pressure Cooker claims to work twice as fast — but it'll cost you
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We get overexcited at Tom’s Guide whenever we learn Ninja has launched a new product, because we know you get just as excited, too. And we can share that Ninja has launched a new kitchen appliance that’s perfect for winter.
Enter the Ninja HyperHeat 6.5-qt Pressure Cooker, designed to cook your food super-quick. In fact, Ninja claims it’s twice as fast as a standard pressure cooker. But you will have to pay for the convenience — it’s currently $169 at Amazon.
Ninja has a reputation for high-performance appliances and is held in high regard by consumers, who trust the brand, but a pressure cooker is probably not the first product that comes to mind when you hear the name. You’re probably more likely to associate Ninja with the best air fryers and best blenders.
However, Ninja never fails to impress with whatever products it releases. But why would you choose this pressure cooker over any other one on the market? With 1200-watts of power, and HyperHeat Technology, your dinner will be served twice as quick.
What’s more, Ninja claim its faster than the Instant Pot Duo, which offers 1,000 watts. We’re keen to put it to the test to see if it delivers on its promise.
Ninja's latest pressure cooker cooks up to 2x faster than traditional slow cookers and offers nine functions. The extra-large capacity can feed up to 10 people and fit a 5lb roast. And for easy cleaning, it features a removable aluminum inner pot with a nonstick ceramic coating.
So, what do you get with Ninja’s latest versatile cooker? You get a decent 6.5-qt capacity, giving you plenty of space for a 4-lb chicken or to cook a stew for a crowd. Plus, with nine functions, it offers multi-functional capability. Choose from pressure, slow cook, rice, pasta, sear/sauté, yogurt, steam, Sous Vide, and keep warm.
In addition to speed, Ninja has considered cleanup and included a SimpleServe Pot that can be easily removed and washed, ready for your next cook-up.
What’s more, the cookpot won’t look out of place on your table, making it perfect to cook and serve, whichever of the three colorways you pick. My favorite is Blue Macaron, but you can also choose either Dark Gray or Stone Purple.
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Camilla is the Homes Staff Writer and covers everything to do with homes and gardens. She has a wealth of editorial experience, mounting over 30 years, and covers news and features, tests products for reviews and compiles buying guides.
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