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The Instant Pot 4QT Vortex Plus is a compact, stainless steel 6-in-1 mini air fryer that air fries, bakes, roasts, broils, dehydrates, and reheats with adjustable temperatures from 95 to 400°F. Featuring EvenCrisp technology for 95% less oil, a 4-quart capacity ideal for up to 4 servings, and over 100 in-app recipes, it combines versatility and convenience with safety features like auto-shutoff and overheat protection, making it a must-have for modern kitchens.



| ASIN | B08R6KMBQT |
| Air Frying Technology | Air Fry Technology |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,023 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #14 in Air Fryers |
| Brand Name | Instant Pot |
| Capacity | 3.79 Liters |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | app |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (71,658) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810028584327 |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Basket Air Fryer, 4qt |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2"D x 13.03"W x 11.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Air Fryer |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Instant Pot |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Temperature Setting | 400 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Min Temperature Setting | 95 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Vortex Plus |
| Model Number | 140-3079-01 |
| Output Wattage | 1600 Watts |
| Recommended Uses For Product | 4-in-1 so you can air fry, bake, roast and reheat in seconds |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| UPC | 810028584327 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 1600 watts |
M**R
My new best friend!
Okay I'll say right off, maybe I should get more friends! But as a man who is a self-styled amateur chef, I have been pining for one of these types of cookers for a couple of years now. I always find a way to squeeze in one more item on the countertop. I choose this model based on reviews, features and brand name. I use my Instant Pot pressure cooker on a semi-regular basis and it is also a great cooking appliance, so I trust the brand name, and it doesn't disappoint. I first took the air fryer into the garage and ran it through a couple of cycles before using it in the kitchen. There was clearly some smell as noted elsewhere, likely from manufacturing. By the time I used it "for real" on the 3rd run, barely any smell. And by the next time...no discernable smell at all. My complaints are small, but let me get those out of the way. I wished it preheated up to temp faster. It's advertised in such a way that you think in 60 seconds, you're cooking. In my experience, it's 5+ minutes to get it to 400. Faster than an oven for sure, but not quite the blink of an eye I was hoping for. Second - the beeper is not loud enough. It beeps to tell you it's now at cooking temp, to rotate food or when food is done. For some reason, it seems louder to tell you food is done than it does to tell you the preheating is finished and to add food. You've got to be very close, so you can hear (or see) when it's up to proper temp. Since most foods are specifically timed, if you don't get your food in shortly after it heats up, it will start counting down whether there is food in it or not. Neither of these takes away from the overall 5 stars. I've had it for about 4 weeks and have tried a variety of items. I used the roast feature for skinless salmon. Amazing taste and quick. I found that 10 minutes was perfect for my fish. Others might find mine slightly overcooked, so experiment. It took about 3 tries for my fresh sweet potato fries to come out perfectly. I finally got it right at 20 minutes at 400 in the basket using the air fry function. Evenly cooked and delish. I did homemade coconut shrimp. I can't remember the exact time - it seems like 12 minutes at 380 but I'm going by memory. There are recipes out there to cross-check my memory. Again - used the air fry function. Baked potatoes were the best I've ever made at home. If you like potato skin, check this out. I rubbed them in olive oil, then lightly sprinkled sea salt, black pepper, and a blend of spices that is mostly garlic powder on the outside. These were large potatoes but I guessed and I guessed right - 400 degrees on bake setting for 50 minutes. Perfectly done inside and a nice crispy and tasty skin. You'll have to take a stab at it based on potato size. HUGE potatoes could be up to 60 minutes. Small taters - might be as low as 25 or 30 minutes. Other items I've done are quick prep items. Some frozen and breaded shrimp were perfectly done at 8 minutes at 400. Frozen tater tots same temp at 8-10 minutes. I sprayed a light coating of olive oil and salt on the tator tots. Crispy and delish. Everything so far has been easy and delicious. I have not used all functions - only bake, air fry, and broil so far. If you're on the fence and you like to cook, take the leap! 3/5/23 update: still really enjoying my air fryer. I find that it makes fish taste amazing. The dinner shown in the photo is flounder and sides. The flounder was cooked about 7 minutes using the broil function. Rubbed a bit of avocado oil, then used some fresh thyme and lemon pepper seasoning and a touch of garlic spice blend. Squeezed some lemon over the top, and broiled perfectly. I still use it, still enjoy it and continue to recommend it!
A**H
Nice compact air fryer
I had a 4 quart version of this that I loved, but I was ready to upgrade to a larger size. I love this one! It’s still compact enough for my apartment countertop, has a ton of settings, works great, and the warning beeps are even less annoying than my old one. It seems to be of good quality and the controls are pretty easy to use. My food comes out nice and crisp every time and is comparable to the cook time of my smaller version. The light feature is nice as well. Easy to clean.
K**Y
Best kitchen appliance ever!!!
Initially I hated the idea of frying food without oil. Game changer!!! Bought this so that my 10 year old wouldn’t burn down the house. Now, I use it more than she does lololol It looks cute on my counter. Super easy to clean. Although, we use liners. Very light and easy to move around for storage. If wiped after every use there is no sticky residue. It makes the most crispy fried chicken ever without using flour. And it’s great for air frying frozen appetizers like samosas, sausages and reheating take out French fries!!! I have been converted from stovetop frying ever since I made this investment.
M**N
Picky perfectionist says: pretty good, but not amazing
Let me tell you, I did a mountain of research on these things as I was trying to figure out what to replace our recalled Cosori air fryer with. The recall thing is stupid - they want you to cut the cord, send them a picture, and then a month to two months later, you'll get a replacement. Sorry - we need to fry food NOW, not in a month or two! So, we wanted a modest upgrade, and we liked the brushed stainless look to go with our other appliances. I combed through Consumer Reports, Wirecutter, and far too many Amazon reviews of air fryers. Finally, given the positive experience we'd had with our Instant Pot, I thought we'd give their take on the air fryer a try. Here are my thoughts after we've used it for close to a month: The Smell: it's real. It takes about an hour and a half of use overall for it to drop to unnoticeable levels. We did the first couple of burn-in runs, and had to air the kitchen out with fans. From there, I guess we used it about 30 minutes per day for several days before the roasting electrical insulation smell mostly died down. The Simplicity: it's maybe a tad too simple for an air fryer costing what it does. You get, I think, 6 main category options, and then can customize temperature and cooking time for each one. You can't save any settings, create any presets, or modify the frankly annoying beep volume. The Infernal Beeping: the beeps are fairly loud, and the Instant Vortex is very chatty. It wants to tell you when it's heated up, when to shake stuff, and when its done. It REALLY wants you to know it's done, so much so that it doesn't stop beeping when you pull the drawer out - it's gonna say what it has to say, okay? The Quiet: I know I just complained about the beeping, but maybe it only annoys me so much because it stands in such contrast to the otherwise quiet air fryer operation. I swear this thing is about half as loud as the Cosori was, and that's really nice. It's like having a table fan set on high on your counter, vs. a small jet engine. The Touchscreen: this was a sore point with the Cosori, as its sensitivity was crap, and you often had to mash an icon like 6 times before anything would happen. It got even worse as the display got smudged with fingerprints. The Instant Vortex has no such issues, and the touch surface is consistently responsive. Two-stage Cooking: the Cosori was a simple device: you picked your settings, dumped your food in, and came back when it was done. I suppose you can do the same with the Instant Vortex, but it's designed a bit more like a conventional oven. You have a preheat phase, then it beeps several times, flashing an "Add Food Now" on the front, and then continues on if you don't do anything. So, if you're real precise with your temperatures, this is a nice feature. But, if you want to set and forget, it just means an additional salvo of beeping compared to the Cosori. Cleaning: I liked the Corsori's design, even though it was difficult to clean the internal basket with its many angled vents and channels. The Vortex is a little trickier to use, as it has this grate that sits in the bottom of the main cooking pan. You end up removing the whole pan assembly and tipping your food out most of the time. The only way you can remove just the grate is via a little pop-up D-ring in the center of it, which if fine once the unit has cooled down, but not really useful while its still hot. So, not necessarily better or worse - just different. We got used to it. Did I mention the beeping? 😉
S**9
I bought this because I like my Insta pot so much but when I received it and saw that it was an oven and not a traditional air fryer. I decided I didn’t want it, but failed to return it on time six months later I finally opened it. I have had rotisserie countertops before, and never use them too hard to clean too hard to balance, the food that it actually worked. This one is so simple and works so well. I do whole chickens and small roasts regularly. The roasts are so amazing. I actually had to buy myself a food slicer because I couldn’t bring myself to buying sliced roast when I could prepare them so beautifully. The rotisserie basket is also amazing. I don’t generally eat potatoes, but I had to do some chips just to try it and they were so simple and such a hit. I do wings in it both marinated and dry. Once you do your roasted cauliflower in it, you’ll never do it other way. It’s also fantastic for reheating. The best I have been able to do with pizza is actually cooking the crust bottom first and then cooking the pizza. Any tips for how to get a great crispy pizza would be appreciated. The biggest reason I did not want a traditional oven air fryer was cleaning, but I am surprised at how amazingly easy it is to keep clean the door coming off is a great idea. Also, I’m not sure what they made the basket up but it also cleans extremely well. The tray on the bottom is a perfect place for some beer or wine while using the rotisserie
S**Y
I purchased the Instant Pot Air Fryer a few months ago, and I’m extremely happy with the performance. It cooks food evenly and gives a perfect crispy texture with very little oil, which is great for healthy eating. The build quality feels solid, the controls are easy to use, and cleaning is hassle-free. I’ve tried fries, chicken, vegetables, and even reheating food—everything comes out well-cooked and tasty. It also saves a lot of time compared to traditional cooking. Overall, this air fryer has made my cooking easier and healthier. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient air fryer.
E**.
Súper práctica, con diversas funciones, muy rápida para celebrar. Llevo cerca de dos años con ella
M**A
En casa estamos impresionados con el rendimiento de esta freidora. Tiene una apariencia elegante con su cara de acero inoxidable y botones grandes y fáciles de leer. Cuenta con seis configuraciones de cocción, que incluyen freír al aire, asar, rostizar, hornear, recalentar y deshidratar, con diferentes configuraciones de temperatura y tiempo programables. El dial permite una fácil selección para que no tengas que hacer clic en un botón 100 veces para llegar a la temperatura que está buscando. La canasta de la freidora es grande (6 cuartos de galón) y cuadrada, lo que tiene suficiente espacio para cocinar, lo que hace que sea una inversión inteligente para el hogar de una familia. Muy fácil de usar y limpiar. La comida queda muy rica en poco tiempo. Los gratinados sales espectaculares, así como las fajitas y vegetales. No hemos dejado de usarla desde que llegó.
4**S
First impressions: Unopened damaged box looked like there might be some damage inside but product was ok, no doubt due to secure packing. It’s much larger than I had envisioned. It’s well made. It’s easy to clean the basket and inner tray with a bit of soapy water. I made sure not to immerse the basket. Wiped interior and exterior with a damp paper towel. Not much of an instruction booklet but luckily it’s very intuitive to use. Simple operation to change temp from °F to °C and to change presets. Ran an initial test run to break it in. Unlike many other users, there was only a very faint plastic smell on first use (during the test run) that dissipated quickly. I also did not find it to overly loud as some reviewers claimed. There is a hum, which you’d expect from any appliance with a fan, but it’s certainly not what I found to be loud. Display is large and easy to read. Controls are intuitive. Tried a small batch of (Costco) fries - Airfry 20 minutes @400°F. Next time will reduce time to 18 minutes. Very crisp!! Lovely colour. I’m impressed. Super easy clean up with soapy water. I can envision multiple ways to use this appliance everyday. Bonus: rapid preheat, doesn’t heat up the house like an oven, relatively quiet, quick and even cooking, easy non-stick cleanup. Very happy with my purchase. And the price was reasonable although it increased immediately (within minutes) after I bought it and fluctuates wildly from week to week. Nonetheless, I bought 2 more to set aside as gifts.
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