Stainless Steel Stackable 2-Pan Insert for Instant Pot
RAINIER GIVES YOU MORE
RAINIER offers you unrivaled quality, function, and value with two stackable pans made of heavy 24 ga. food-grade 304 stainless steel (like your Instant Pot), includes 2 lids with handles, plus an Easy-Lift handle, and free Egg Trivet and Pan Gripper (a $15 value). Some popular Instant Pot inserts are no more than flimsy tiffin pans made from lesser grade materials that can warp, split, pit, or rust. So why not choose RAINIER and get everything you need in one product!
TWO LIDS WITH HANDLES
Ever wonder why someone would sell cookware with a lid that has no handle? We did too. RAINIER features two interchangeable lids: a solid lid for cooking, and a perforated lid for steaming. BOTH lids have handles, so there’s no more awkward prying with a knife or fork and burning your fingers to remove the lids. Plus, RAINIER provides an Easy-Lift handle to safely remove the entire 2-pan unit from your Instant Pot.
VERSATILE 10-IN-1 MULTIFUNCTIONALITY
Instant Pot pot-in-pot (PIP) cooking uses an amazing variety of cooking techniques. Considered a “must have” accessory, RAINIER takes PIP to a new level with its 10-in-1 multifunction Stackable 2-Pan insert with Egg Trivet and Pan Gripper. The pans and accessories work in concert with and enhance all PIP cooking methods. You can cook and reheat two foods simultaneously, avoiding the microwave and retaining nutrients, texture and flavor.
OTHER BENEFITS
Conveniently store all RAINIER pieces together in its custom-length Easy-Lift Handle. On other products the Easy-Lift Handle is too short and cannot hold a second lid – leaving it separated from the other pieces. Includes instructions and several delicious, quickstart recipes. Store leftovers in pans for quick reheating. Dishwasher safe. Unit measures 6x8x8 inches (H*L*W) and fits Instant Pot models IP-DUO60, IP-DUO80, IP-LUX60, IP-LUX80, IP-Ultra, Rikon, Power XL, Cuisinart, Faberware, T-fal, Elite, GoWise, and most other 6/8 qt. electric pressure cookers.

