Ninja® 14-in-1 PossibleCooker™ PRO | 8.5qt, Sous Vide, Proof, Bake, & Steam Multicooker | Slow Cooker, Dutch Oven | Glass Lid &…
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Best multi-function (sauté + slow)
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$129.95
Updated May 14, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the Ninja PossibleCooker PRO is the consensus pick when you want one appliance that sears, slow-cooks, braises, steams, and bakes. Home Depot verified-purchase reviewers and the Facebook owners' community consistently praise the braise function ('better tasting beef and chicken than my old crock pot'), and r/slowcooking owners highlight the convenience of searing and slow cooking in the same pot for cleanup. The honest disagreement is on the slow-cook function itself.
What reviewers liked
- Genuinely replaces multiple appliances: sear, slow cook, braise, steam, sous vide, bake
- Owners praise the braise function more than the slow-cook function
- 8.5-qt capacity rivals dedicated large slow cookers
- Stovetop-style sear-then-slow workflow in one pot simplifies cleanup
- Oven-safe pot to 500°F adds flexibility no traditional crock pot offers
Where it falls short
- r/slowcooking and r/Cooking consensus: dedicated slow-cook mode is unreliable
- Reports of slow-cook recipes taking significantly longer than expected
- r/Costco owners report the nonstick coating peeling after extended use
- Sous vide accuracy reportedly off by ~5°F per r/sousvide
- Roughly 2-3x the price of a comparable-capacity traditional slow cooker
Across the reviewers we read, the Ninja PossibleCooker PRO is the consensus pick when you want one appliance that sears, slow-cooks, braises, steams, and bakes. Home Depot verified-purchase reviewers and the Facebook owners' community consistently praise the braise function ('better tasting beef and chicken than my old crock pot'), and r/slowcooking owners highlight the convenience of searing and slow cooking in the same pot for cleanup.
The honest disagreement is on the slow-cook function itself. r/slowcooking and r/Cooking both have multiple threads where owners say the low setting is too low (one user reports 6–8 hour recipes taking 10+) while high boils too aggressively. Community consensus there is essentially: it's an excellent multi-cooker that happens to slow-cook, not a best-in-class slow cooker. Coating durability is a recurring concern, with r/Costco owners reporting the nonstick interior peeling over time.
- Feature 1
- REPLACES 14 COOKING TOOLS & APPLIANCES: This cooker replaces the need for a slow cooker, steam oven, food warmer, nonstick pot, sauté pan, cast iron skillet, saucier, steamer, saucepan, stock pot, Dutch oven, roasting pan, bread maker, and utensil
- Feature 2
- 8 COOKING FUNCTIONS: Slow Cook, Sear/Sauté, Steam, Keep Warm, Sous Vide, Braise, Bake, and Proof
- Feature 3
- SEAR & SAUTÉ DIRECTLY IN THE POT: Using the bottom heating elements, you are able to sear proteins and sauté vegetables right in the cooking pot—no need to transfer to the stovetop
- Feature 4
- OVEN SAFE TO 500°F: Removable cooking pot is oven safe up to 500°F, so you can finish your meal in the oven for a crispy top
- Feature 5
- PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING: 8.5-quart cooking capacity allows you to make chili for up to 20 people, 9 lbs of spaghetti and meatballs, or enough pulled pork for 30 sliders
- Feature 6
- TRIPLE FUSION HEAT TECHNOLOGY: Cook up to 30% faster* than conventional ovens by combining bottom, side, and steam heat. More heat, more possibilities. *Tested on 6-lb chickens
- Feature 7
- INCLUDED UTENSIL: Multi-functional utensil works as a ladle and pasta fork, plus it has its own utensil rest right in the lid handle
- Feature 8
- EASY CLEANUP: Nonstick pot enables you to quickly wipe away messes and makes for a stress-free cleaning experience. Utensil & glass lid are dishwasher safe. Hand-washing pot recommended to extend its life
Quick answer is that it's not as good as a circulator and thermocouple. The temp is off by about 5 degrees. I've used it a handful of times to ...
Not a fan of cooking roasts in this thing but it's great for soups and stews. It's all super easy to clean compared to a traditional crock pot.
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