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Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express

Feb 14, 2018 · by Dad on Duty

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So there’s a debate out there amongst those who haven’t purchased a pressure cooker yet, Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express. Which one should you buy and what is the difference between the two you might ask. I have the answers for you from someone who uses both every day. I love them both but they are different.

Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express 2Ok so I am a busy mom and was excited to try the Instant Pot when I first got one last Christmas. This year I got a Crockpot Express and now use both. I am here to say they’re not the same, and will share what’s the difference between the Instant Pot vs. Crock Pot Express here today so you can make an educated decision if you’re thinking of buying one or the other. (affiliate links present)

What are they you might ask??

Well both pots have several functions, one of the most popular ones being a pressure cooker. You may be familiar with the old fashioned pressure cookers that were set on your stovetop, had a really large lid, and didn’t have many of the safety features these “fancy” multi function pressure cookers have today. Back in the day it was a bit scary for some to use one because when the pressure was released it didn’t have an option to release slowly AND release quickly with just a small knob, these have somewhat solved that issue and I’ve never had an apprehension in using either one.

I just follow the guidelines to keep my hands, face, and all body parts away from the steam valve when releasing it and I’ve never had an issue.

Let’s be honest though. If you’re new to pressure cooking or using either an Instant Pot or Crock Pot Express it can be intimidating.

There are a lot of buttons and you don’t know how long to cook anything.

I’m here to say, IT GETS EASIER!! It took me maybe a week of cooking in it to get the lightbulb “ahhhh, I get it” moment and from there I had a good general idea of how long it took to cook pasta, rice, chicken, etc….

Ok, so let’s get to the differences of an Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express shall we

#1 Let’s talk about price

  • The 6 qt. basic Instant Pot is going to run you about a hundred bucks (depending on the day, prices change quite a bit)
  • The Crock Pot Express varies depending on the seller and the day as well but is always cheaper, I’ve seen it as low as forty bucks with a note that the box was damaged

#2 Let’s talk about the size

  • The Instant Pot comes in 3 sizes now. They have an 8 qt, a 6 qt (the one I have), and now a mini 3 qt pot which I have as well and would be perfect for a couple without any kids or meals for one
  • The Crock Pot Express pressure cooker only comes in a 6 qt (but is plenty big enough to feed the 5 of us0

#3 Let’s talk about the functions of an Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express

Instant Pot functions for the 7 in 1 model (picture below, some faces depending on when you bought it look slightly different but are basically the same)

  • Soup
  • Meat/Stew
  • Bean/Chili
  • Poultry
  • Rice
  • Multigrain
  • Porridge
  • 9 in 1 model includes a Cake and Egg button too

 

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Buttons for the Crock Pot Express 8 in 1 are shown here above and are very similar

  • Meat/Stew
  • Beans/Chili
  • Rice
  • Poultry
  • Soup
  • Multigrain
  • Yogurt
  • Dessert is the extra button the IP doesn’t have

#4 Let’s talk about how the buttons are different on the Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express multi use programmable pots

  • Pressure Cooking
    • For the Instant Pot when I want to use the pressure cooker function (I use this the most often, almost 90% of the time) I push manual, pressure (push pressure again if I want it to toggle from low to high), use the + and – signs to adjust the time for the number of minutes it will take that dish to cook. From there it turns on immediately and you’re pressure cooking begins.
    • For the Crock Pot Express when I want the pressure cooker function I press the type of food I am cooking and it is automatically programmed with whether it will need low or high. You can adjust that using the button I am pressing above (pressure) if you’d rather have it high vs. low and so forth. Then you use the + and – to adjust the time and have to press the Start/Stop button or nothing will happen (yes I have done this many times and doesn’t make me happy).
  • Sauté (I use this A LOT)
    • For the Instant Pot there is a button where you can adjust it for low, normal, and more. This is helpful to adjust when sautéing meat etc..
    • On the Crock Pot Express you can adjust the heat as well (button under the pressure button, under my finger in the pic.) but you can only adjust it from low to high (not a huge deal but a difference between the Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express non the less.
  • Does it make a difference to me and would this make me buy one over the other, no….although I prefer how the Instant Pot just starts right away after I set everything because I’ve forgotten to press start on the CPE a few times since it is just an extra step.

#5 Let’s talk about the big difference to me after using both pots for a while now

  • Both inner pots are the same size (for the 6 qt. size) but the Crock-Pot Express has a non stick cooking pot which I LOVE!!
    • Only caution to this is you need to use wooden or kitchen safe plastic utensils to stir and serve so you don’t scratch the inner surface.
  • There are fewer Crock Pot Express recipes out there to choose from.
    • Once you get accustomed to the buttons on the CPE though you can easily convert Instant Pot or pressure cooker recipes to work in your pot too, it is really easy actually and it won’t take you long for your lightbulb moment either….and we are creating new Crock Pot Express recipes every day to share with you too. 😉

Which one should you buy??

That really comes down to personal preference. I like both for different reasons and to me there isn’t much difference between the two now that I am familiar with the whole pressure cooking process. If you love Crock-Pot and their brand then go with the Crock-Pot Express pot, if price is an issue or a non stick cooking pot is a must I would choose this one too.

If you are looking for a plethora of Instant Pot recipes and don’t want to have to learn how to adjust one from the other then I’d choose the Instant Pot (though I am sure Crock Pot Express recipes will catch up, we’re already developing many like this Crockpot Express Pinto Bean Soup recipe).

Either way you can’t go wrong.

Why you should buy either an Instant Pot vs Crock Pot Express

  1. It shortens cook time!! – ribs that usually took several hours to get tender are done in 25 minutes
  2. Enables busy families to eat together more often
  3. Less clean up!! –  you can brown meat and then pressure cook the entire meal in the same pot

After using mine for the past year…it’s really a no brainer.

  • Find the 6 qt. Instant Pot I have here
  • Find the 6 qt. Crock-Pot Express I have here

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  1. Kay Hutchison says

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    Thank you for the comparison. I found it after I bought my Express Crockpot but it just confirms my decision. I wanted the non-stick pot and name brand. I’ve only used it a few times now but feel that it will be a big hit this Fall and Winter. I’ m trying a bar-b- que Boston butt tonight. I have my fingers crossed it will be great! Looking forward to trying some of your recipes. I’ll let you know how they turn out.

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  2. Kay Chapman says

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    Thanks for the comparison! I too, found it after I bought mine. After seeing the 2 side by side I’m glad I went with the CPE

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    • Typical Mom says

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      Glad it was helpful!

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  3. Deb says

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    Hi I found your comparison article very helpful, We have the CPE. I am not a “kitchen cooking” kinda person, so looking for easy and fast and uncomplicated things to fix in. And your right there are many more recipes for insta pot. I am always a little intimidated with anything new in the kitchen(partly because I really don’t enjoy cooking, planning meals, (we do get by:) Thanks for the article and I will check some of your recipes.
    Deb

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  4. deb says

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    oops there are NOT as many recipes for CPE
    deb

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  5. Sharon Bassett says

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    Love the comparison between the two. I have the cpe.

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  6. Jo says

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    I recently bought a CPE pot & have only used it once so far. You mentioned about converting IP recipes to the CPE. I was under the impression both pots cook the same, and recipes work for either pot the same. Can you tell me how to convert IP recipes, or what the main difference is.
    Thank you so much.

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  7. Cheryl says

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    I’ve read IP heating coils are on the bottom of the pot and this causes slow cooking recipes to become mushy. Is the CPE the same?

    I figured they both would have coils on both sides and bottom and the pot would decide which coils to turn on depending on your cooking option.

    Which pot do you prefer for slow cook?

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  8. Doris says

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    Thanks for all the helpful info. I just found and ordered the Crock Pot Express from Best Buy at a special sale ($39). I grew up with a mom who used the old fashioned pressure cooker and used one myself for years. This will be my first foray in many years and reading this convinced me I did the right thing in ordering! My daughter just got an Instant Pot so it will be interesting to compare. Really appreciate your insights.

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  9. Julia says

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    What does Slow cook H with a letter after ie slow cook l or slow cook L this was in a recepe for Kogan 14inone cooker
    I can’t see anything on the front control panel re to this
    Function
    I’m also disappointed, I would like to be able to adjust the heat on this function.
    It hardly heats enough to simmer the food.on slow
    Has anyone else got one of these coolers.
    I just got it I’m trying to work things out.

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  10. md didarul alam says

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    Nice comparison.

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  11. Brandy says

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    I wish there was a conversion table that showed you if it takes this long in an insta pot then it would take this long in a crockpot express or vis versa. Cause I believe it would make some of the recipes more universal for both sides.

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  12. Cyn says

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    THX for the comparison! Could you please list the reasons you prefer each one? What is it that you use the CPE and what is it that you prefer the IP?

    Thanks again for this detailed comparison and descriptions!

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