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Reddit mentions of Milton Treat Hot Pot Keep Warm/Cold Upto 4-6 Hours Insulated Casserole with Stainless Steel Insert, 4 Liter

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Milton Treat Hot Pot Keep Warm/Cold Upto 4-6 Hours Insulated Casserole with Stainless Steel Insert, 4 Liter
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    Features:
  • Maintains The Food Temperature For Up To 4 Hours
  • Stainless steel inner pan
  • Insulated With Polyurethane Foam. High Thermal Rating Ensures Temperature Maintainence For Longer Periods.
  • Specially Crafted Handle Allows Single Hand Portability
  • These Casseroles Are Sturdy And Virtually Unbreakable
Specs:
ColorWhite Floral
Height8 Inches
Length11 Inches
Size4.0 Liter
Width12 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Milton Treat Hot Pot Keep Warm/Cold Upto 4-6 Hours Insulated Casserole with Stainless Steel Insert, 4 Liter:

u/YdidIclickthis ยท 2 pointsr/instantpot

For Yogurt, I boil milk in IP and then transfer it over to a Insulated Casserole, basically it doesn't culture inside the IP and yes I do not use the Yogurt button. I have always made yogurt at home even before the existence of IP and now I basically use IP for boiling the milk, for the exact same reason as you that I don't have to monitor it like on a stove top.
When making multiple items that need to be boiled or steamed but not together I use [this.] (https://www.amazon.com/Stack-Stackable-Steamer-Insert-Sling/dp/B072N6N96Y).
I have yet to find a way to sear meat as well as steam veggies! But tbh the only reason I haven't bought a second one is because I don't have the counter space. Go for it!