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I guess everyone who wanted one got one and doesn't need another. That or they realized food in it always turns out just a little overcooked and soggy.
Really depends what you use it for. Being able to make a good beef chili on a weeknight is fantastic, but people certainly try to use them for things that aren't meant for pressure cooking.
What?! Blasphemy!
I use mine to make bean soups and chilis and stews, and stuff comes out fantastic.
Indian food -- so easy to make something like Rajma and Dal in there.
I use mine twice a week just to cook chickpeas to make hummus from... Then the rest of the usage is always something to do with pressure cooking dried beans. Dried beans at ethnic grocers are so insanely cheap as well. I am definitely not a fan of making too many meals in there beyond certain stews.
I tried this and my house stunk like farts permanently. Chick peas are the worst when you crack the vent.