
Ninja Foodi Everyday Possible Pro
Score: 80/100
Instant Pot PRO Max
Score: 76/100Rankings

The Ninja Foodi Everyday Possible Cooker Pro is a compact 6.5-quart multicooker praised for its eight versatile functions and oven-safe pot. Its main trade-off is a cooler low-slow-cook setting and a narrower feature set versus larger models. Best suited for small families or meal-preppers needing a space-saving, all-in-one solution.

The Instant Pot PRO Max 6-quart model offers Wi-Fi smart features, 15 PSI pressure for canning, and a quiet WhisperQuiet steam release. Its large footprint, fixed cord, and occasional Wi-Fi issues can be drawbacks for smaller kitchens. Ideal for tech-savvy users who need advanced pressure capabilities.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
6.5 quartsbest | 6 quarts | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.536 kgbest | — |
1,400 Wbest | — | |
120 Vbest | — | |
8 | 10best | |
8 | 10best | |
| ↓ lower better | 35.702 cm | 32.5 cmbest |
| ↓ lower better | 20.803 cmbest | 35.5 cm |
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Features(2) | ||
Number of Functions | 8 | 10 |
Cooking Functions | 8 | 10 |
General(1) | ||
Capacity (quarts) | 6.5 quarts | 6 quarts |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Height (cm) | 35.7024 cm | 32.5 cm |
Width (cm) | 20.8026 cm | 35.5 cm |
Depth (cm) | 32.512 cm | 35.5 cm |

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Professional reviewers acknowledge the MC1101's impressive versatility, especially its sear/sauté and oven-to-table features, calling it an "epic" all-in-one solution. The primary criticism from experts is the cooler low-slow-cook temperature, which can lengthen cooking cycles, and the relatively limited function set versus larger Ninja models.
Everyday users overwhelmingly highlight the cooker's compact size, lightweight feel, and ease of use, noting its ability to handle family-size meals like rice, pasta, and roasts. While praise is strong, a few consumers echo the professional note about slower low-temperature cooking and express frustration over inconsistent weight and dimension data.

“compact, lightweight design and ease of use”

“Sear/Sauté function mimics stovetop browning”

“"excellent choice"”



Professional reviewers commend the Pro Max for its robust Wi-Fi connectivity, intuitive touchscreen, and 15 PSI pressure that makes canning easier, while noting its large size and fixed cord as trade-offs. Tom's Guide calls it an excellent choice for smart-home users but suggests cheaper alternatives for those who don't need the advanced features.
Everyday users love the device's versatility, app-guided cooking, and quiet steam release, highlighting time savings and batch-cooking convenience. The most common complaints revolve around its bulky dimensions, the non-retractable power cord, and occasional Wi-Fi hiccups.