Crock-Pot Large 8-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker with Auto Warm Setting, Black Stainless Steel (Pack of 1)
$99.99 Original price was: $99.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
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Enhance your cooking adventures with this 8-quart Crock-Pot, a large programmable slow cooker perfect for dinners, parties, or hosting holiday meals. Blending style with superior performance, the slow cooker features a black stainless steel finish that’s not only elegant but also easy to maintain. Its size can comfortably accommodate meals for over 10 people. Featuring a digital timer that counts up to 20 hours of cooking time, it keeps food warm automatically after cooking. The package includes a book of classic Crock-Pot recipes for inspiration. Cleanup is a breeze with its removable, dishwasher-friendly lid and stoneware pot.
Cooking Capacity: Prepares food for over 10 people, making it a holiday dinner hosting essential
Digital Timer: Counts down cooking time up to 20 hours for easy monitoring
Auto Warm: Automatically keeps food warm after cooking for optimal serving temperature
Easy Cleanup: Features a removable, dishwasher-safe lid and stoneware pot for convenient cleaning
Memory Function: Resets to previous settings in case of a power outage
Elegant Design: Black stainless steel finish is stylish, easy to clean, and fits any kitchen decor
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Marq –
Our daughter was always borrowing our old crock pot… so we went and bought the digital version of the crock pot and gifted our old unit to her. It works great. Only one thing odd about the new crock pot is that the glass cover doesn’t tend to cover the top of the unit as well as the glass cover on the old crock pot. It almost seems like the cover was from a smaller version of our crock pot… but it works and does the job. On receipt the plastic handle on the top glass cover was broken… we contacted the company immediately and sadly they didn’t have spare handles to repair this obvious warranty type item. They suggested that we either send the entire unit back to Amazon or for us to go and simply buy a new handle on Amazon – which is what we did… we paid 9 bucks to get a new handle the next day via Amazon. Fortunately the quality of the aftermarket handle is better then the flimsy plastic handle that came originally on the crock pot. All said and done… we love this crock pot.
[...]Client d’Amazon –
CET APPAREIL EST LIVRÉ AVEC UNE PRISE ÉLECTRIQUE AMÉRICAINE !!!
[...]lorena –
El metal y el recipiente son muy frágiles, no son como el anterior aunque sea el mismo modelo
[...]Marco A. –
Fácil uso buen tamaño para hacer barbacoa, caldos, verduras y lo que se te ocurra
[...]Tara Markwart –
Great!
[...]Amanda S. Michniewicz –
Not Worth the Price; Pay Attention to that Details
[...]I haven’t even used it yet and I wish I hadn’t bought it. The cord is short. Too short to wrap anywhere, too long to be easy to store; it’s like a permanent tail in the way. I can’t even put the cord inside the unit and put the cover on it, because the cover is rickety and doesn’t fit the stoneware insert well; it’s a glass top with a metal edge seated against stoneware and slides and bangs around.The unit is nice and large, and the timer function will be nice. But my old 6qt broke and I had to replace it with something asap. There were things I didn’t like about the 6qt and I thought going from a $30 Crock Pot to a $75 Crock Pot would have addressed them. (There was no light on the 6qt indicating it was turned on and heating, which led to dinner not being ready when I last used it, as the high setting had stopped working; and it was just a little small for my family of 6. But it had a clasping lid for transit with an insulated carrying case, and a rubber ring around the lid base for a secure seal against the stoneware, which were the best features.) Instead I just ended up with different issues on an overpriced kitchen appliance. Not excited to be stuck with this. I wish I’d have spring for the Ninja Foodie, or a better Crock Pot. Last of all, I paid $75 for this unit last week, then looked today and it’s $10 off. WTH.
Brenda Pardee –
Great pot for Family Dinners
[...]Love to cook family meals in this crockpot! Works great! Great for the working Mom! Prep the night before and throw in pot in the morning and Dinner will be waiting for you when you get home!
Lab Lover –
Great Crock Pot
[...]My last Crock Pot saw regular use and lasted several years. At last it became slow to heat up. Replaced it with this 8 qt model ( last was 6 qt). Wow, cooks great and the added 2 qt capacity is a bonus for larger meals. I like the enhanced programming over my previous model with extended time options. I highly recommend this brand
Sadie –
Beware if Ordering this as Amazon Warehouse Deals
[...]I like the look of this crockpot, the fact that it’s digital and has a keep warm feature and a large 8 quart size. I do, however feel.it is absolutely overpriced, even on sale (currently $75)I purchased 3 as Amazon Warehouse deals to curb the original high price. The first one I purchased was listed as “Very Good” Condition, no notations of anything being missing or damaged, just a note that the original box as damaged and was priced at $51. It arrived with a huge, hard to miss dent on the outer side of the crockpot. Initiated returnPurchased 2 more from warehouse deals on Amazon Prime Day because they were offering an extra 25% off the warehouse deal units making those only $37.50 each! Decided to go with ones listed as “Like New” which is the best condition items on warehouse deals are offered as. 1 of the 2 arrived yet again, with a giant, unmistakable dent on the front of it.I have purchased things from Amazon Warehouse Deals plenty of times in the past and have never had so many issues with items being in worse condition than described. But with these crockpots at least, either no one is actually checking them over, or huge dents are considered “Like New” or “Very Good Condition” for some reason.So, I just have one that actually arrived as described, and won’t be purchasing another. It’s a good crockpot but not worth the high regular price, in my opinion.
Quinne Caresse Goodwin-Chaffee –
Top notch product!
[...]Great crockpot! Easy to use and heats the food up quickly!
S Yag –
A beautiful piece of machinery
[...]This is perfect for large meals so you have leftovers, OR to feed a lot of folks at once. The programming is easy and really handy. Wish all small appliances were this well designed and made.
Tiffany Garner –
It gets warm very quickly even on low
[...]The crock pot works well, it get hot very quick. I like the look. The size is big. It’s very easy to clean and have my food tasting amazing
Ann –
Works well, just like a Crock Pot should
[...]Admittedly I am a Crock Pot snob. Let me explain. I love the old, original Crock Pots. I have actually burned out two, my husband pulled one off the counter and broke it, and I now have 3 of them in my pantry. One of those was bought in an antique shop, in the original box and packaging never having been used.But when wanting to make a large batch or spaghetti, chili, or whole chicken one was just not large enough. Enter a different brand 6qt slow cooker. After only about two years the writing was worn off of the dial, the metal portion was stained beyond belief, and the dial itself was rickety. It was unreliable often over heating and boiling when it should not have been. So, when Prime Day came around and I discovered the 8qt Crock Pot brand slow cooker it was love and first sight. Generally, I am not fond of the newer removable ceramic cookers for several reasons. It is too easy to damage or break the ceramic removable pot, the cords are way too short, but primarily because there is no insulation whatsoever; just brushing up against the cooker can quickly burn. When bustling around the kitchen that can happen all too easily, but I understand that is the way they are made these days; grin and bear it I will. Even though it is touted to make clean up easier, I am not sure that is the case with any removable pot.When the new 8qt beauty arrived, despite the removable ceramic pot, it was quite large and very nice. After washing it and of course reading the booklet (sans cookbook which was noted in the description) I plugged it in and began experimenting. It was very simple to master and actually quite impressive. There are 3 heat choices and when programmed for cook time, it automatically switches to warm when that time has elapsed which I found reassuring; it can be programmed for up to 20 hours. It appeared to cook low on low and then high on high as it should. I have already used it 3 times. First it cooked an 8lb pork shoulder to perfection. Next 16 chicken thighs were used in a recipe my son calls, “Mississippi Mud Chicken,” which he got from a local fireman. Lastly, just on a whim, I wondered how boiled peanuts would fare in the slow cooker. Half of the peanuts were boiled on the stove the traditional way and the other half were cooked in the Crock Pot on high for between 6-8 hours both pots at a slow boil. As it turns out, both were done at the same time and tasted exactly the same-texture, flavor and all. According to the description, this slow cooker can prepare enough food for up to 10 people, so no more multiple crock pots for get togethers. Despite no insulation, this programmable, stainless steel Crock Pot is going to be well used and well loved.Top 3 Likes:-Quality construction that is sturdy and solid enabling cooking to occur exactly as it should and as is programmed-When cooking time has elapsed it automatically converts to warm mode-Digital programming is easy to perform, distinct, well lit, with easily visible numbersTop 3 Dislikes:-The ceramic insert is quite heavy-Arthritic hands may need help-Bits of residue need to be scrubbed out of the ceramic insert after use