






🍳 Elevate your Instant Pot game with stackable, stainless steel versatility!
The Aozita 5.7L Stackable Steamer Insert Pans are premium 18/8 stainless steel accessories designed for 5, 6, and 8-quart pressure cookers. Featuring two stackable pans and dual interchangeable lids, they enable simultaneous cooking of multiple dishes, steaming, baking, and reheating without microwaves. Dishwasher safe and corrosion-resistant, these pans upgrade your Instant Pot experience with efficient, healthy, and versatile meal prep.










| ASIN | B071GY3R42 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,714 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #150 in Steamers |
| Capacity | 8 Quarts |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,726) |
| Date First Available | 9 July 2017 |
| Finish type | Non-Stick |
| Is dishwasher-safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 880 g |
| Item diameter | 19.05 Centimeters |
| Lid material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | AOZITA |
| Model Number | M2TS |
| Oven safe | No |
| Product care instructions | Machine washable, hand dry |
| UPC | 714532817776 |
| With lid | Yes |
D**Y
Excellent Quality
These stackable pans for my InstantPot 6 quart are just what I needed to take my cooking to the next level. Excellent quality. One note: the obvious black "gunk" in the rolled lip was scrubbed clean prior to using the pans. Others had mentioned it and I took their advice and really scoured the pans before first use. No problem. I made a meatloaf and it turned out wonderful with the potatoes under the trivet and it all worked wonderfully.
N**S
Bad quality
One use and it’s lots it’s shape
T**E
I bought this to reheat leftovers I froze with my Souper cubes and it works very well since I don't have a microwave. I can fit three one cup blocks in one pan, such as ham, mashed potatoes frozen with the gravy on top, and millet (it's a gluten free grain.) I can also heat lentil curry in the bottom pan and rice in the top pan. It works very well for me. And the review picture of the person who couldn't close the sling was using two lids when you only use one lid at a time in the instant pot. The top pan IS the lid for the bottom pan. Anyway, I set my meal on high pressure for about 16 minutes while I do other things and come back to a cheap frozen dinner that's dairy free, gluten free, healthy, filling, and delicious. I can also use the half cup blocks and have taco meat, corn, black beans, and rice. I think it's perfect for reheating frozen food for one or two people. And now I can stop wasting so many leftovers. Nothing sticks to the bottom of the pan, it doesn't add a lot of moisture to my food, and I use the pan to eat out of. Good purchase but I always wash and dry the lid with holes immediately to prevent rust. I have a 6 qt instant pot duo.
A**R
As you guys can see from my uploaded photo, this is the best position the sling can fit the steamers. Can't put this babe into my 8 qt instant pot.
K**N
I had several steamer baskets with holes in them, but I needed some pots that had no holes for pot in pot cooking. These fit the bill perfectly. They seem well made and the trivet/lifting handles make it easy to insert and remove them. They are large enough to hold and cook two things at once, and fit my 6 quart Instant Pot Rio well. As others have said, you only use one lid at a time, and they won't be too tall for your pot.
S**S
I bought this to fit into my instant pot to use when steaming bao in the pot. Things that are important to know: The two containers do not have any holes in them to allow steam to enter or exit. The one container fits tightly on the other container such that not much is going to enter or leave the bottom pot. Using the perforated lid on the top container allows some steam to enter it, but the bottom one gets nothing. So, the net result is this: the bao I buy at the asian market has instructions for how long to steam--it might say ten minutes or fifteen minutes..doesn't matter what time it says, if the bao are in the bottom container they won't get done in that amount of time in the instant pot even under pressure--because cold air is 'sealed in' when you assemble the stuff together and it takes extra time for that temperature to equalize with everything else going on in the pot. The top container does better with the holes in the lid, but I found that not enough steam entered that container, so I had to put a piece of damp paper towel in with the bao (in both containers) so they would be properly steamed rather than weirdly dry roasted. If your recipe calls for soup on the bottom and something else in the top, then this arrangement might work better for you. I might end up drilling holes in both containers at the sides to allow more steam to enter and the temperature to equalize faster, since I bought them only for steaming bao. Having said all that, I like the containers, they're sturdy and easy to clean and easy to put together and latch and carry to the table and whatnot. I did not have trouble with dark colored goop around the rolled edges, everything was very clean and I washed by hand and looked specifically for goop to make sure I got rid of it. So no trouble there. Anyway, these are OK but maybe my purpose is too specialized. I wanted stacking containers so I could steam more bao at once and this gives mixed results that make me less than enthusiastic. What I had been using before was a combo of one of those perforated flower-looking steamer baskets that opens and closes with overlapping 'petals' on the bottom and an overturned disposable metal pie plate with a few holes poked in it above. This arrangement resulted in perfectly steamed bao but was definitely rickety and not convenient for delivery to the table. So neither of the solutions I presently have is perfect.
S**S
I bought these in 2020 and for some reason, never tried to use them until the other night. I will say that I could not fit it in my 2015 Instant Pot Duo 6QT 7-in-1 (couldn't get top on) but it did fit in my 2018 Instant Pot Ultra 6Qt. 10-in-1 it fit well but I could NOT put in a trivet or their carrier. I made Urvashi Pitre's Butter chicken and Basmati Rice (seriously get her Easy 100 Instant Pot Recipes Cookbook-I own several of hers and this is by far my favorite and the rice came out perfectly steamed, the chicken tender. It was as good or superior to what I've had in some restaurants. Getting the pots out of the IP was a little difficult without using the handled metal system. They hand washed perfectly. I didn't try the dishwasher. I'll be using these a lot more often now. .
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
5 days ago