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2025-08-16 17:01:41
It can adjust to face any direction which is nice. It diverts steam away from my cabinets so my ninja foodi isn’t blasting food steam on them. It’s also adorable
J.L.Young
2025-07-13 17:31:13
His is light weight and works very well. It is easy to adjust yet does not interfere with the pressure lid pressure fitting. I had a cute , heavier topper but it was heavy and let out steam at the wrong time.
Colleen
2025-07-05 12:49:49
very cool, works great
Jen
2025-04-30 10:21:09
The pressure blows it off the top of the instant pot.
Professional Stylist
2025-04-14 17:18:29
Fits perfectly on my 6-quart instapot. There's something so great about being able to choose which direction you want your steam to be diverted.
Ivory
2025-02-01 17:06:37
Great little gizmo. Fits my instant pot, easily adjustable, and diverts steam away from the kitchen cabinets. Yep it’s worth the money.
Tim and Steph
2024-12-11 16:40:43
The item is way too big to fit on our Instapot. Unfortunately, we missed the deadline to return and are now stuck with an item of no use. Make sure you check size and return quickly if it doesn’t fit. Ugh.
Captain Picard
2024-11-16 11:14:05
We have an Instant Pot as well as a large pressure cooker we use for regular meals and especially for making our dog's allergy friendly food monthly. The amount and direction of steam can be quite problematic, especially when it hits cabinets and other areas we don't want hot steam going.I've been interested in one of these for a while, and we tried it today on our big pressure cooker. To be fair, it's not designed for that one, but it can sit on top of the valves. Unfortunately, when I started letting steam be released, the diverter flew right off due to the pressure.It sits nicely on the Instant Pot, as shown in the advertising photos, but I'm not sure it will sit any tighter, preventing the pressure from blowing it off either.I also tried sitting on top of the safety valve that locks the top of our big pressure cooker, as it can constantly release a small amount of steam. It stayed there, but the plastic of the diverter also got hot with the on-going steam. It wasn't too hot to touch and move, but the heat was noticeable.
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