Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Pressure Cookers

Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-Cooker vs Cosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (CMC-CO601-SUS)

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-Cooker comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.6 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about Daily weeknight cooks and recipe followers who want top-tier electric multi-cooker precision — particularly buyers who value the eight selectable pressure levels, three auto-release modes, and a build that justifies the price versus mainstream electric multi-cookers. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-Cooker
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Pressure Cookers
Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-Cooker
$330

The Fast Slow Pro is the high-end electric multi-cooker for buyers who want pressure-cooker precision without giving up programmable convenience. Dual sensors hold target pressure within tight tolerance, the eight selectable pressure levels and three auto-release modes give recipe-grade control no budget multi-cooker offers, and the brushed stainless build feels appropriate for the price. TechGearLab ranked it their pick for cooking performance and meat preparation; Consumer Reports tested it against multi-cooker peers across pressure, slow, rice, steam, and saute modes.

Strengths
  • Dual top-and-bottom sensors monitor temperature and pressure for tighter operating control than single-sensor multi-cookers
  • 11 pressure cook settings and 8 selectable pressure levels (1.5-12 psi) for fine-grained recipe control
  • Hands-free auto steam release with Quick, Pulse, and Natural modes — no need to manually toggle a valve
Watch-outs
  • Premium price — roughly triple the cost of a mainstream electric multi-cooker like the Cosori 6-Qt
  • Lid spills condensation when opened, a recurring complaint in long-term ownership reviews
  • 1-year warranty is short for a premium-priced appliance
Cosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (CMC-CO601-SUS)
Ranked #5 in Best Pressure Cookers
Cosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (CMC-CO601-SUS)
$90

The Cosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 is the budget electric pressure cooker for buyers who want a real feature set — sous vide, ferment, six pressure levels — without paying premium multi-cooker pricing. Kitchenonomy called it 'one of the best value propositions in electric pressure cookers today,' and the 12 documented safety features, 2-year warranty, and stainless-steel nonstick inner pot deliver real engineering at the $90 price point. The compromises are predictable: modest 1100W heating, manual steam release, and a ceramic coating that wants softer utensils.

Strengths
  • 9-in-1 functionality including pressure cook, sous vide, ferment, slow cook, sauté, and sterilize at a $90 price point
  • Six adjustable pressure levels — wider range than most budget electric pressure cookers
  • Twelve documented safety mechanisms plus a double-layer anti-scalding lid
Watch-outs
  • 1100W heating element is modest — slower heat-up than higher-wattage electric multi-cookers
  • Manual steam release only — no automatic Quick / Pulse / Natural modes like the Breville Fast Slow Pro
  • Ceramic nonstick coating shows wear with aggressive utensil use over multi-year ownership

How they stack up

Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-Cooker

Premium counterpart to the Cosori 6-Qt Electric Pressure Cooker — both are 6-quart electric multi-cookers but the Breville costs roughly three times as much. The Breville earns the premium with dual sensors, eight selectable pressure levels, hands-free auto steam release, and brushed stainless build. Versus the stovetop premium tier — the Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Inox 5L Side-Handle Pressure Cooker — the Breville trades heirloom durability for programmable convenience, and trades induction independence for plug-in countertop simplicity. For serious canning the All-American 921 Cast Aluminum Pressure Canner is the architecturally correct choice; the Breville is a cooker first.

Cosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (CMC-CO601-SUS)

Budget alternative to the Breville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS — both are 6-quart electric multi-cookers, but the Cosori costs roughly one third the price. Trade-offs: the Breville has dual top-and-bottom sensors, eight selectable pressure levels, hands-free auto steam release, and brushed stainless build; the Cosori still delivers six adjustable pressure levels and a real 9-in-1 feature set at $90. Versus the Presto 01362 6-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker (same capacity, similar price), the Cosori trades stovetop induction independence for programmable electric convenience. The stovetop premium tier — Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Inox 5L Side-Handle Pressure Cooker — is the architecturally different choice if you want heirloom durability over programmable convenience.

Specs side-by-side

SpecBreville Fast Slow Pro BPR700BSS 6-Quart Multi-CookerCosori 6-Quart 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker (CMC-CO601-SUS)
Capacity6 quarts6 quarts (5.7 L)
TypeElectric multi-cooker (pressure / slow / steam / sear)Electric multi-cooker (pressure / slow / sous vide / ferment / sauté)
Pressure Levels8 selectable (1.5-12 psi)6 adjustable
Programs11 pressure cook + slow cook + steam + sear/sauté + keep warm9-in-1 (pressure, rice, steam, slow cook, sauté, sous vide, ferment, sterilize, keep warm)
Steam ReleaseHands-free auto (Quick, Pulse, Natural)
SensorsDual top-and-bottom temperature + pressure
MaterialBrushed stainless body, ceramic-coated inner bowl (PFOA / PTFE free)
Dimensions12 W x 12 D x 13 H in12.8 x 12.8 x 14.4 in
Weight12 lb11.9 lb
Warranty1-year limited2-year limited
Power1100W
Inner PotStainless steel with ceramic nonstick coating
Safety Features12 mechanisms including double-layer anti-scalding lid and safety lid lock
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