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  "description": "Ninja's new 9-in-1 multicooker packs pressure cooking, sous vide, slow cook, and six other modes into one PFAS-free pot, and it's available in Australia now for under $300.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-25T22:53:16.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Combi 14-in1 multicooker",
    "reviewing the Instant Pot Pro Plus a couple of years ago"
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  "textContent": "Ninja has the best names for its products. it's latest kitchen appliance is the HyperHeat, a 1200W pressure cooker that can slow cook, sous vide and steam as well.\n\nThe full name is the Ninja HyperHeat 9-in-1 Multicooker, and the nine functions are: pressure cook, sous vide, slow cook, rice, pasta, sear/sauté, yoghurt, steam and keep warm. That's not as comprehensive as the Combi 14-in1 multicooker, but as a pressure cooker, it's targeting a slightly different market.\n\nThe \"HyperHeat\" name refers to the 1200W heating element, which builds pressure faster than a traditional cooker to deliver meals up to twice as fast as slow cooking.\n\nWhite rice is done in around eight minutes; quinoa in five, though that's cooking time, and not the time it takes to build and release pressure, as I discovered reviewing the Instant Pot Pro Plus a couple of years ago.\n\nAt the centre is Ninja's 6L SimpliServe Pot, a ceramic non-stick, 100% PFAS-free vessel large enough to fit a 2.3kg roast or a whole 1.8kg chicken, with Ninja saying it comfortably feeds eight to ten people.\n\nThe 24cm cooking surface is wide enough to sear and sauté directly in the pot before switching to another mode, which cuts down on washing up, since you're not transferring food between pans.\n\nWhen you're done cooking, the pot is designed to go straight from the base to the table, which is a nice touch if you're hosting.\n\nFeature| Detail\n---|---\nFunctions| Pressure Cook, Sous Vide, Slow Cook, Rice, Pasta, Sear/Sauté, Yoghurt, Steam, Keep Warm\nPower| 1200W\nCapacity| 6L\nMax meat capacity| 1.8kg braised meat, 1.8kg chicken, 2.3kg roast\nServes| 8–10 people\nCooking surface| 24cm diameter\nPot coating| Ceramic non-stick, 100% PFAS-free\nColours| Dark Grey, Blue Macaroon\nIn the box| 6L SimpliServe Pot, HyperHeat Base, Pressure Cooker Lid, Stainless Steel Steam Rack, Quick Start Guide with 5+ recipes\n\n## Pricing and availability\n\nThe Ninja HyperHeat 9-in-1 Multicooker (PC201ANZ) is available now in Australia in Dark Grey and Blue Macaroon colourways. It's priced at $299.99 from Ninja directly and leading retailers.\n\n* * *\n\n### Latest slow & pressure cooker deals",
  "title": "Ninja's new HyperHeat pressure cooker wants to be the only appliance on your benchtop",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-25T22:53:16.692Z"
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