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Published: 2021-08-24, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
User friendly, automatic steam release, great meatVersatile, intuitive, feature-rich, great valuePerfect size for meals for one, easy to clean, good pressure cooking performance, doesn't need much counter spaceGood pressure cooking performance, can air fr
Very expensiveRice is a bit sticky, lid and stainless steel pot can be difficult to cleanToo small for family meals, meat just shy of perfectly tenderExpensive, cripsing lid can get in the way and be hard to cleanNo lid storage
Providing everything you could want from a pressure cooker and then some, the Breville Fast Slow Pro is one of the best countertop cookers we've found. Though it is clearly superior to other cookers, it asks about double the price for maybe 10% better per...
Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
User friendly, automatic steam release, great meat,
Very expensive
Offering field leading performance at a correspondingly hefty price, the Breville Fast Slow Pro is the best choice for those that don't mind paying a premium for quality...
It's easy to use and had the best cooking performance in our tests
This device is much more expensive than other pressure cookers
The Fast Slow Pro cooked the best food and was easy to clean, and the stylish design makes this a welcome appliance for your countertop as long as you don't mind the price...
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Quick to release pressure naturally, Excellent at pressure-cooking beef stew, Good at slow-cooking beef stew, Evenly browned meat, Manual is clear and thorough, Intuitive, easy-to-read controls, Features timed cooking and settings for browning and steamin
Came up to pressure slowly, Quick release valve wasn't fast to release pressure, No delay start setting
The Breville Fast Slow Pro is a versatile multi-cooker that performs well under many scenarios, including searing meat, slow cooking and pressure cooking
It's difficult to get a good seal on the lid when it's time to use the pressure cooker function. The Fast Slow Pro is $250, one of the pricier multicookers we've reviewed, but doesn't offer any app connectivity like similar products
The Breville Fast Slow Pro is a solid all-in-one appliance that could replace some of your existing kitchen tools...