From the manufacturer
Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel
With the Crock Pot 6 Quart Programmable Slow Cooker, coming home to a delicious slow cooked meal has never been easier. Simply add your ingredients and let this precision slow cooker do the rest. A 6 quart capacity feeds 7+ people and is great for feeding a family, or meal prepping for the upcoming week. With programmed cooking times up to 20 hours, High or Low cook settings, and a Keep Warm function, this convenient appliance does all the work while you’re out. Enjoy comforting soups and stews, tender, shreddable meats, flavorful stocks and broths, and countless other recommended recipes with minimal effort. Dishwasher safe stoneware and lid makes cleanup even easier. It’s time to quit looking, and start slow cooking today with Crock-Pot!
Serves 7 or More
6-quart capacity feeds up to 7 people—perfect for a family meal, a friendly get together, or meal prepping for the upcoming week.
Digital Display
Digital display lets you to set your cook time anywhere from 30 minutes to up to 20 hours, easily monitor how much time is left, and adjust timing as needed.
High and Low Cooking Control
High and Low settings allow you to customize your slow cooking, so your meal is ready when you need it to be.
Keeps Food Warm
After cooking time is complete, slow cooker automatically shifts to the Warm setting, keeping your dish at the ideal serving temperature.
Versatile Design
Oval-shaped stoneware provides cooking versatility, and is perfect for cooking a rotisserie chicken, ribs, or other larger cuts of meat.
Easy Cleanup
Removable stoneware and lid are both dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze.
This spacious Crock-Pot 7-Quart Oval Manual Slow Cooker offers flexibility and convenience. Designed to make your life easier, this slow cooker can fit a 7-pound roast comfortably and serves up to 9 or more people. Prepare a meal early, then let it slow-cook all day while you carry on with your routine. Come home to a nutritious, home-cooked meal in the evening. With settings for high or low slow cooking and a warm function, it’s a convenient, healthier, and more cost-efficient way to serve delicious meals. The slow cooker’s exterior is stainless steel with black accents, adding a stylish touch to any kitchen.
B. Spencer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!
I had a crockpot for 20 years and loved it. When I finally had to replace it, I bought another high end brand with all the bells and whistles and I hated it. It was complicated, had too many pieces that I had to figure out how to use (and store) so I went back to the simple crock pot. I use it all the time and I love it. They are simple and sturdy and I don’t need to read a bunch of directions to figure out how to use it. I will stay with crock pot.
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CS –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Crock Pot
This is larger than the crockpot I had before, so I can add more vegetables to my meat and stews. It’s simple to use. Other reviewers have told you that it has basic controls. They’ve also told you it only has three legs so it might be a bit unsteady. Just set it, forget it, and stay away from it, and you’ll be fine. That doesn’t bother me as much as the shortness of the plug-in cord, which you’ve also read about. I either have to put in an inconvenient spot on the counter or plug it into an extension cord I keep looped and use electrical tape to secure it to the countertop edge so no one trips over it and sends everything crashing to the floor. That wouldn’t be good. The shortness of the cord is why I didn’t give it 5 stars. Otherwise, it’s fine.
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Mary Rae FoutsMary Rae Fouts –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous Durable Simple To Use Slow Cooker Crock Pot For The Home Cook!
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I cook and bake extensively, all of our meals are eaten at home with food I prepare. I’ve been in need of a true slow cooker for a long time, my 2 multifunction countertop cookers just didn’t function well as a true slow cooker. I wanted something simple and easy to use (old school!), durable and easy to clean, and large enough for (1) a roaster sized chicken and (2) a large batch of soup or stew. I did not want a unit that had electronic features.This Manual 7 Quart Crock Pot fit the bill! An old fashioned, analog style unit that reminds me of the Crock Pots of my youth. This crock pot is even identified as “Classic” on the box … Love that! Put a huge smile on my face when I unboxed the unit. I knew right then I would love this Crock Pot, and I was correct. Everything about it exceeded my expectation.- Incredibly durable construction, including a heavy duty and secure fastener for the lid handle. Stoneware insert is easy to take in and out, hand washes clean in a breeze. It is oven safe to 400 degrees F if you wish to use it as a baking or roasting dish in the oven.- This 7 quart size is the large capacity that I wanted for roaster sized chickens, and large batches of soups and stews. Dimensions are as advertised: 16.9″D x 11.8″W x 10.4″H.- Love this feature: Simple to operate! Just turn the dial to low (low temp slow cook), high (high temp slow cook), or warm (to keep finished foods warm).- Take care when moving the unit around, as it is heavy given its size and very durable construction. It weighs 12.55 pounds before any food is added.Parchment Paper Tip: If you are cooking something that could become sticky (BBQ, pasta, or teriyaki sauce), or are baking in the Crock Pot, line the stoneware bowl with 1 or 2 layers of parchment paper before loading the bowl. This makes clean up a breeze, and allows you to simply lift the baked item cleaning from the Crock Pot.This Classic Crock Pot is an incredible value. It is so convenient for no muss, no fuss delicious cooking plus yummy leftovers. I highly recommend this product.
35 people found this helpful
Holly Bennett –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to use and clean. Cooking speeds and a warmer!
Lots of room for a big roast and lots of veggies. Super good deal. Turn on and leave and it has a warming heat. So after cooking it keeps the food warm, not over cooked. Except addition.
kb –
5.0 out of 5 stars
what I needed
this is exactly what I needed to finish my kitchen. Large capacity not a lot of bells and whistles just a slow cooker. First meal was pulled pork for work and it turned out awesome.
Kelly Kennedy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very handy, have had in the past
I’ve had this type of CrockPot in the past and we used it a LOT. I got rid of mine when we bought an electric pressure cooker of the same brand and it has a slow cooker option.I have regrets – I now have lard and tallow to render and don’t want to use the same pot we need to cook with so it isn’t tied up in use.Bought this one out of the resell section. Was described as Used Acceptable – I couldn’t tell it had ever been out of the packaging except for one small scuff on the lid.Lid isn’t a perfect fit, it’s a tad wobbly, and that’s how the one on the last one I had, 10 years ago, was. It did not affect the cooking.
AndsterManNYC –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inexpensive, does exactly what I needed it to do, has cons I knew & can live with
Ok, I really love love LOVE cooking with my CrockPot (as much as my Le Crueset cookware). It makes great stews, sauces, chilis, soups etc. I had the original round 4 qt CrockPot that was awesome but a bit too small, so I knew what I was getting, both the good and the not so good.Let’s start off with the not so good (which existed with EVERY low cost Rival CrockPot I ever owned):1. They refuse to add an one-off light which tells you that the unit is on. You need to relax on touching it or seeing that the knob is turned to hi or low. This caused a slight problem when I had a short in the outlet of the last unit…you’d think it was on, but the plug was loose and works need a jiggle. My fault, but a light world be nice to verify from a distance that the unit was”on”2. For some weird reason, they only put three legs on the base of this unit instead of four, so it could be a tiny bit tippy if you push down on the front. I don’t plan on doing that, and since I’m the one using it, that’s fine. Not a deal breaker.3. As with my last unit, the back of the cooker container(where the plug is) gets a bit hotter than the the sides and front, so after a few hours, I know that with thicker sauces and chilis, it will sorta stick to that area/sorta burn (not really burn badly, just a definite hot spot area, about an inch or so, that cooks hotter). I solve it by stirring every few hours or turning the pot, sorta like turning a mattress every few months. Wish it didn’t do this, but no big deal to me.4. The outside of the unit (anywhere that’s metal) gets REALLY hot. Do not touch it. The plastic handles stay cool. And don’t wrap a towel or anything around it (for insulation ) or you will burn out the unit. Again, this is something I’m already aware of, I don’t have kids and my cat has enough sense to not go hear it. So no it’s fine for me. For those with small children etc, you may want to go with a pricier unit that is better insulated and stays chill on the outside.5. Although this unit has a low and high setting, I really can’t tell the difference. After a few hours, whatever in cooking is still boiling around the sides at both settings. I’m assuming the low heats stuff up to the same temp, but cycles less frequently (stay off longer). I dunno. If I’m not home, I leave on low all day and it’s ready when I get home. If I’m home, I start stuff on high and, after three hours, I then put on low until I’m ready to eat. I don’t think I ever used the warm setting.Again, this is all stuff I was already aware of and willing to live with….. I know how to work with this unit. So the bottom line is that while I sorta wish they could fix some of the easier things (the light, the legs), I absolutely love the unit and the low cost. And this bigger size is perfect to make a meal that lasts for three days, the last day leftovers gets added to my Leftovers Soup™
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ana –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value
I love it it is my first slow cooker and I love it. I’ve cooked a lot with it since . It’s so easy to use .
fast eddie –
4.0 out of 5 stars
it does tend to got hotter then i like, on the settings.
i use it to cook of course. the temperature ranges are on the high side. if i set it on top of my small floor freezer though, low works fine. low is all i pretty much need.
Michael D.Szelagowski Sr. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pot having a keep warm settinh
After our 35+ years of the old pot. I needed a new slow cooker. This cooker has a keep warm setting which makes the purchase that more convenient. I use my crock pot frequently as a dump and go,for my busy schedule. Often used for small family events. This setting enables me to keep my dish hot without burning.
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Roger SRoger S –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Set it and Go Meals
I absolutely love my Crockpot 7qt oval slow cooker! We use it nearly every week to make everything from beef roasts and pulled pork to pork chops, chicken, and chili. The set-it-and-forget-it feature is perfect for our hectic schedules, allowing us to come home to a delicious, home-cooked meal without having to spend hours in the kitchen.What I appreciate most about this slow cooker is its convenience and ease of use. The generous 7-quart capacity is ideal for our family gatherings, comfortably serving 9+ people or fitting a 7-pound roast. The stoneware insert’s easy to cleanup, thanks to its coating, and the lid is dishwasher-safe. I also love the warm function, which keeps our meals at the perfect serving temperature, especially when dinner plans get delayed. Having tried other brands in the past, I can confidently say that the “Crockpot” brand stands out for its reliability and functionality.
52 people found this helpful
kelly Nelson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Price is right!
I owned this exact crock pot for many, many years! I borrowed it to a friend and she loved it so much I bought her a new one for her birthday! It’s an amazing, must have appliance. Many years, it keeps going and going! 7 quart is a perfect size as well!!! Go for it, you won’t be disappointed!!! Cleaning is a breeze in the dishwasher!
6 people found this helpful
Jennifer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect!
This crockpot is perfect! You don’t need anything fancy to get the job done! Very reasonable in price, easy to clean, very durable, and cooked our chicken perfectly. A must have for your kitchen!
22 people found this helpful
Engee00 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Crock-Pot Yet
Scroll down to see more of my comments.The following was my response to a comment on trevtnyc’s review on 6/22/11:I agree with the original poster, trevtnyc, and seriously doubt the validity of the comment by Target Shopper. I have never used any brand of slow cooker other than Crock-Pot so I can not comment on how they work but the “spewing” is something I have never seen in over 30 years including the 7 quart SCV700SS. There are small “canals” but no visible steam has come out while I’ve been using it although it’s possible steam could escape this way as it does prevent a seal from forming. But spewing? Really? You’re doing something seriously wrong.I have also never burned anything in a crock pot including this one. I have never had a crock pot boil over even when filled to the absolute brim. I have had to replenish the water but not since I took the time to re-read the booklet.Also mentioned has been how hot the stainless steel outside gets with only a mention in the booklet that the outside gets hot and only the handles should be used. I don’t know how else they could have stated that the outside gets hot and only the handles should be used. It seems a perfectly clear warning to me.It seems some people do not understand how the crock pot works. It is the outside that heats the crock. The crock has no heating element of any kind. The crock simply keeps in the heat provided by the metal surrounding it. Of course it gets hot. Just like an oven or stove – you heat something, it’s hot.This crock pot is no hotter than my previous ones. I have burned myself slightly on nearly every crock pot I’ve owned because I haven’t paid attention. My fault. If I am paying attention and use the handles as instructed or pot holders, I never have problems.As the original reviewer suggests, read the booklet if it isn’t working as you think it should. I am 99% sure the complaints here and elsewhere can be attributed almost entirely to user error.MY REVIEW IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE:Trevtnyc pretty much covered everything in his review of the Crock-Pot SCV700SS 7 quart Oval Manual Slow Cooker.To clarify the description, for the model SCV700, manual means it does not have a setting to turn the cooker on at a specified time. This model IS oval. It has a glass lid but plastic handle. It has high, low and keep warm settings. The removable ceramic pot is HOT!!!! as is the outside of the cooker!!!So, we just had a party and we had a chance to use our older 5 quart Crock-Pot and this new one (which is why we bought this one).As for splattering, spewing and overflow, there was no splattering or spewing on either one.Both were literally filled to the brim. (I mentioned filling older ones to the brim but I don’t think it was quite as “to the brim” as it was this time.) I suggest leaving at least an inch between the top edge (not including the rim) and your contents. Both were boiling. If you remember, I mentioned this version has 4 small grooves in the rim of the pot to let steam escape although very little steam has escaped in my use. With the contents of this pot all the way to the top and with it boiling, it did allow enough liquid out to fill the groove in the rim and some of the liquid even overflowed.The good news is, the change in the design of the pot allowed the overflow to spill over the top and drip onto the counter missing the outside of the cooker almost entirely. The older version overflowed also but it ran over the edge of the pot and directly into the cooker. Since the cooker is not submersible, it took some time to clean out the burned on overflow. (I soaked a paper towel in vinegar and laid it over the crusty stuff and then wiped it off.)I am seriously considering throwing away my old one and buying another one of these pots even though I really don’t anticipate anymore parties.
50 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does its job well. Biggest/best option for the price.GETS EXTREMELY HOT ON OUTSIDE!
Great value. Solid slow cooker. As others have mentioned it doesn’t have an on/off light which isn’t ideal, but for $40 for a 7q I can’t complain. One of the best things I noticed is that the pot/insert itself doesn’t have that non stick lining that my much more expensive cuisine art slow cooker had – after a few uses the lining started scraping off and I assume was also getting into the food I was cooking as it came off over time. This one has a pot/insert that is much more similar to ceramic in terms of it being one solid piece without a nonstick lining – although it feels way too light to be ceramic, but so far the quality is similar in terms of staying intact. Way better than the pot-insert that came with my old $150 cuisine art.The one negative is that it gets extremely hot on the outside. If you have kids or pets that might touch it be VERY careful. Also make sure wherever it is being placed has nothing around it that might melt – I originally noticed the heat issue after I learned the hard way by having a package of baby carrots beside it while I prepared my pot roast. The plastic was completely melted through about ten minutes after the unit was turned on. Once you are aware of it you can take care to avoid any heat related issues, but I think it’s worth mentioning!
45 people found this helpful
Madeleine –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beginner cook friendly! Easiest way to make a meal if you don’t have much time
I’ll be honest, I was not much of a cook before getting married last year, and this crockpot has been an essential for me. Even though I have since learned a lot about cooking, I still use this crockpot at least once a week because it’s just nice to be able to put ingredients in and then take a meal out of it later without having to put in much effort. It’s great for busy, full days where you don’t have much time.I’ve found this 7-quart crockpot to be the perfect size for 2 people. We end up with a serving size (of meat and veggies) for both of us at dinner and then my husband is able to get a lunch out of it the next day too (so in total it typically gives me 3-4 serving sizes). I suppose if you were just making a meat or veggie or some other single food in here, you’d get more portions, but I put everything in there so I don’t get many servings out of it, but it suits us perfectly fine.Cooking low and slow is my motto with this thing. I feel like that keeps the meat from drying out. Personally, I have found that chicken breasts cook in about 2 1/2-3 hours on low and a roast takes around 8 hours (give or take depending on how many lbs) on low. Depending on what kind of veggies I decide to go with, I will add those in the crockpot 30 mins-1 hour before I plan on taking everything out and serving. I have not branched out to many other types of dishes with a crockpot, but I know it can be used for soups, lasagna, oatmeal, breakfast casseroles, and even desserts, so if you don’t fancy meat, then you can still enjoy the benefits of a crockpot.Overall, if you aren’t the best of cooks, you’re looking for something to make meals easier or you don’t have much time to devote to being in the kitchen.. the crockpot is for you. Good luck in your cooking endeavors!
35 people found this helpful
Kayla –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and good
The **Crock-Pot**, also known as a slow cooker, is a staple in many kitchens due to its ability to cook meals with minimal effort. It’s a versatile appliance that’s perfect for busy people, allowing you to prepare flavorful meals with little hands-on time. Here’s my experience with it, including both its advantages and some of the challenges I’ve encountered.### **Design and Build**The **Crock-Pot** comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from **2-quart to 8-quart** capacities, making it suitable for everything from individual meals to large family dinners. The design is simple, typically featuring a **removable ceramic pot** that fits into the heating base. The ceramic pot is durable and easy to clean, either by hand or in the dishwasher.The **lid** is usually made of glass, which is great because you can see how your meal is progressing without having to lift it and release heat. The design is functional, though some models have **locking lids** for spill-proof portability, which is helpful if you need to transport your dish to a potluck or event.### **Ease of Use**The main selling point of the Crock-Pot is how easy it is to use. Most models feature **low, high, and warm settings**, allowing you to adjust the temperature based on the recipe or how quickly you want your meal to cook.You simply **add your ingredients, set the temperature**, and walk away. The slow cooking process ensures that flavors develop over time, resulting in rich, tender dishes like soups, stews, and roasts. It’s great for people with busy schedules—you can start a meal in the morning and come home to a fully cooked dinner.### **Cooking Performance**The Crock-Pot excels at cooking dishes that require **low and slow heat**. It’s ideal for:- **Stews and soups**: The long cooking time allows flavors to blend beautifully.- **Meats**: Cuts like pork shoulder, beef brisket, and chicken thighs come out incredibly tender after being slow-cooked for several hours.- **One-pot meals**: You can throw in vegetables, protein, and broth for a hearty meal with minimal cleanup.The **low and slow** cooking process also makes it perfect for **meal prep**. You can make large batches of food, divide them into portions, and refrigerate or freeze them for later use.### **Challenges and Considerations**- **Lack of Browning**: One of the main drawbacks of using a Crock-Pot is that it doesn’t **brown meats**. If you want a deep, rich flavor from caramelized meat or vegetables, you’ll need to sear them in a separate pan before adding them to the Crock-Pot. This adds an extra step to the cooking process, which can be a bit inconvenient, especially if you’re looking for a true one-pot solution.- **Long Cooking Times**: While the Crock-Pot is designed for long, slow cooking, the downside is that it’s not ideal for **quick meals**. If you realize at the last minute that you need to make dinner, the Crock-Pot won’t be much help unless you have hours to spare.- **Overcooking**: Though the Crock-Pot is designed to slowly cook your meals over several hours, it’s possible to **overcook** certain foods, particularly vegetables like peas and zucchini that become mushy if left in too long. Meat, on the other hand, tends to fare better, but you still need to watch cooking times to avoid overcooked or dry textures.- **Cleaning the Pot**: While the ceramic insert is dishwasher safe, it can be **heavy and cumbersome** to clean if you’re washing it by hand, especially when there’s food stuck to the bottom. Some models come with **non-stick surfaces**, which are easier to clean but can scratch over time.- **Bulky**: Depending on the size, Crock-Pots can be **bulky** and take up a lot of counter or storage space. If you have a small kitchen, this might be something to consider, especially if you don’t plan on using it frequently.### **Energy Efficiency**One of the benefits of the Crock-Pot is that it’s relatively **energy efficient** compared to using a traditional oven or stovetop for long periods. It uses a lower wattage and heats slowly, which can result in energy savings if you’re cooking meals that take several hours.### **Pros**- **Hands-off cooking**: Once your ingredients are in, you can walk away and come back to a fully cooked meal.- **Versatile**: Perfect for soups, stews, meats, and even desserts.- **Tender, flavorful results**: Slow cooking enhances flavor and makes even tough cuts of meat tender.- **Convenient for meal prep**: Ideal for making large batches of food with minimal effort.### **Cons**- **No browning**: You need to brown meat separately for certain dishes.- **Long cooking time**: Not ideal for last-minute meals.- **Can overcook vegetables**: Some vegetables get too soft if cooked too long.- **Bulky**: Takes up a lot of counter or storage space.### **Final Thoughts**The **Crock-Pot** is a fantastic kitchen tool for anyone who enjoys low-maintenance cooking, especially for meals that benefit from slow, gradual heat. It’s ideal for people with busy schedules who want to come home to a ready-made meal. However, it does have its limitations—like the need for browning meat separately and the potential for overcooking delicate vegetables. Despite these minor drawbacks, I find the convenience and versatility make it a worthwhile investment for any kitchen.
10 people found this helpful
Rosaria n. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review
Love, love, love this crockpot! It’s certainly big enough, heat levels work appropriately. It’s easy to move and carry. Cooks food evenly and so well, great product!
6 people found this helpful
NC –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stick with the classic — Crockpot!
When we have family over, my spouse and I don’t like spending much time cooking, because we want to be hanging out with everyone. We’d been using our crockpot more and more often (as well as a tiny crockpot), and we decided to get a second one! Couldn’t be happier. We recently used one for spaghetti sauce and the other for Alfredo to offer our guests a variety, and all we had to make during their visit was the pasta and garlic bread. It was a hit! This summer we put taco meat in one before guests arrived and made a cherry crumble (the crockpot crumble recipes are so good and easy) in the other. Having two has just been so convenient, and we’re excited to make even more use of them this coming holiday season! Lastly, the stainless steel looks rad, matches our appliances, and is different from our older black one— contrasts nicely.
2 people found this helpful
Karen but not a “Karen” –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just replaced after 12+ years
I have a variety of crockpots and this model has always been my “go-to” if I’m cooking a large meal or meal prepping. I love the simplicity of this model and the only reason why I had to replace it is because the stoneware (where the food goes) cracked after 12+ years of use. 12+ years for a product that gets used heavily in the fall winter months is incredible! I am so happy that the one I ordered looks identical to my previous one. I have given this model as a housewarming gift to a few friends as well. Cleaning is super easy (I don’t use the liners).If you are looking for something that stands the test of time this is for you. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of “newer” models but from personal experience the ones with the digital controls fail faster vs this because it’s a knob. If the fact I wrote 3 paragraphs about this crockpot doesn’t sell you on it I don’t know what else to tell ya. Hopefully this one lasts another 12 years!
4 people found this helpful
Johny –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must have!
This crockpot is awesome. Very nice grey color and fit in my kitchen. Easy to cook. Very durable. 3 different heat levels. Easy to handle.
Donna Moore –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crockpot
Works great and allows us to cook especially in the winter when we have snow removal
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Many hot delicious cooked meals later…
And this slow cooker is still working great.
Ella Oliver –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great addition to our countertop
Cute, sleek, gets hot quickly. It’s sizable but not so big it looks out of place of place on the counter. No timer- on, warmer, high, low. I use the liners so I can’t speak for cleaning.
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Lindsey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crockpot
Fantastic crockpot at a savings !!
Lynette Gray –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice
Looks nice
Aaron briley –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kitchen
Great product
Stacey Wideman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy!
I bought this to make my dogs homemade food and it’s the perfect size! Heats up fast and cooks even my! Cleans up easy too! I live in a fifth wheel right now and the pot even fits in my frig! I highly recommend! !
Tomboy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crock-Pot
I come very late not on time but I find it so far a good product.
Gary B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ease of use
Either of you cooking time is pretty accurate
Daniel F. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to use, durable.
This pot replaced our last crock that lasted for a generation. We chose the analog temperature selector because the last one lasted a long time. KISS
Sara Broussard –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent crock pot
This crock pot really does the job! No locking lid and no time buttons, fyi. High, low, warm only.
denise –
4.0 out of 5 stars
this pot is huge
Our old crock pot broke so we bought this one… What a shock to see how big this oblong is. Haven’t used it yet so can’t say anything to working quality
Doris Koine –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works just great!
I love this crockpot, the first meal I made was beef stew, and it came out delicious.
James Browning –
5.0 out of 5 stars
works as described. great price.
i’ve made about 6 meals in it so far. potatoes, sausages, beans, etc. works very well.
Scott –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Basic but good.
Straightforward, no bells or whistles. Power cord just a (large) skosh too short.
FKReed –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Crooked Lid but good value for the price
The lid is slightly crooked so doesn’t sit flat when on. I’m sure this makes cooking times longer for me. But all in all a good value for the price i paid
Juli Gonzalez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for dinner
This was an excellent price and it has been the best purchase. It has made life easier with dinner.
john pedro –
5.0 out of 5 stars
love it!!!
just used it last week and I love it
Km –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome
Just amazed at how big it actually is. Can’t wait to use it
Cheri Girolami –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crock Pot Heaven!!!
Amazing, everything I wanted and more! If you’re thinking about buying it, just do it. You will not regret it.
decentandre –
5.0 out of 5 stars
super easy to use
the only crock-pot you need, super easy to use
GEORGINA BOSS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it
Works great
Lisah –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hot
Great size BUT BE CAREFUL!Outside gets extremely hot and could burn you
One person found this helpful
Cheri cat lover –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful product
Very happy with my purchase. Would make a great gift. Good value
Placeholder –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Slow cooker
Loved the size and it works great!
Etoya Lee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice
Very big love it
Jacob Scott –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
Solid crockpot. I am keeping it but i realized i need a 10 quart.
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Erika H. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
So, I’ve used this a couple times now. Both times taking it to work or relatives home. Wish it had a lid lock. Other than that. Simple & works well.
Susan –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
Back to making great crockpot meals
AlyAly –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for everyday use !
Cooks very well, it’s very sturdy . I can do many different dishes because it’s very versatile which I loveee! It didn’t had a smell and it’s extremely easy to use!
5 people found this helpful
Dlawless –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this.
I love this slow cooker. It works as it should and a great value without compromising function. I highly recommend this
Jeffery Scott –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mothers little helper
No time , good meal no attention required
Miriam –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crockpot is a staple
This is a good solid crockpot.
Kathy –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Issue Resolved
This crockpot does not work on the high temperature.Crockpot.com ( Supriya) was very helpful & has resolved my concern!
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Valerie V –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soup Season is upon us!
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This easy to use crockpot is perfect for any kitchen from dorm rooms, to apartments to homes it is easy to use, and the perfect cooking appliance. It’s very durable and the center pot comes out. I have put mine in the dishwasher without issue multiple times. I love the high end look without having all the technology bells and whistles. This is the best item to throw a meal in, set it and forget it! Happy cooking!!!
2 people found this helpful
J. B. Malone –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Slow-Cooker…BUT NOT 7 QUARTS!
Additional information after using this slow cooker for 4 months (as of February 27, 2013):We have used this slow cooker to make our chili a dozen or so times and are very pleased.In response to some comments made by others: The stainless steel unit does get hot. Do not touch it while in use just as you not touch the side of a pot on your stove top while in use.Add water according to your recipe but consider adding more if it cooks off before completion. Stir every 15-30 minutes or so by bringing the lower materials to the surface. This will provide you with a good indicator of whether or not more water should be added.Do not fill above the lip where the lid sits. It is not supposed to fit tightly. This is not a pressure cooker. Heat and steam need to be able to escape. You may need to keep the level at or below the lip by removing some material periodically. This also provides a tasting opportunity.We never leave our slow cooker completely unattended for hours at at time. Some people do this but they are creating a situation that can result in problems. Periodic stirring is required.The only negative comment with which we would completely agree is the one about the three legs causing instability. It is easy to tip this slow cooker because it only has three legs. Never try to slide it or move it while cooking unless you lift it first.This slow cooker should be labeled as 7 quarts. It is does not have an 8-quart capacity (see details in original review).This slow cooker is labeled as 370 watts (provided in response to a question).Original review follows (October 25, 2012):We have been slow-cooking for over 20 years with a Crock-Pot brand slow-cooker and it has been reliable and free of any problems whatsoever. We have used it over 100 times to make our award-winning chili. The only negative was that it was only 4 quarts (not 5 quarts as promoted in the user’s manual). Because we wanted to increase the amount of chili, we started researching larger slow-cookers and narrowed the search to a Hamilton Beach (Model 33182) advertised as having an 8-quart capacity, and the subject of this review, Crock-Pot SCV700SS, advertised as having a 7-quart capacity. Based on our previous positive experience with the Crock-Pot brand, we selected the latter.It is excellent in every respect except one. It does not have a capacity of 7 quarts. It is, and should be labeled as, a 6-quart slow-cooker. This actual capacity was determined by adding water, 2 cups at a time, until the level of water was at the lip where the lid sits onto the stoneware. As anyone who uses a slow-cooker knows, you must cook with the lid in place on the lip of the stoneware designed for this purpose. You should never add more material to the slow-cooker which raises the level above this lip. If you added 4 more cups of water (to reach 7 quarts), the lid will displace the material and overflow the stoneware. In fact, if you added even another one-half cup of water, this would cause the material to be displaced from the stoneware onto the top of the lid. Neither of these events is recommended when slow cooking.Note: 6 Quarts = 12 Pints = 24 Cups = 192 Fluid Ounces = About 5.678 Liters. This is the amount of material that can be effectively and safely cooked in the Crock-Pot SCV700SS Slow-Cooker. This is 1 Quart, 2 Pints, 4 Cups, or 32 Fluid Ounces LESS than advertised.While calling this a 7-quart slow-cooker when it only holds 6 quarts should not deter a potential buyer who is more interested in reliability and effectiveness of the slow cooking process, be advised that if the capacity is important you may be disappointed. We are disappointed but will use this slow-cooker while we continue to seek one that is actually larger and as advertised.Note also that the Owner’s Guide that comes with Crock-Pot SCV700SS explicitly states the following: (1) “…always fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full…”, (2) “Do not overfill stoneware…”, (3) “…do not fill stoneware higher than 3/4 full…”, and (4) “Always cook with the lid on…”. These instructions, if followed, lower the capacity from the 6 quarts noted above to a manufacturer-recommended capacity of 3 to 4.5 quarts. This effectively makes the advertised 7-quart capacity a clear deception, not a mistake.The aforementioned Hamilton Beach 8-Quart Slow-Cooker (Model 33182) is available for review on Amazon. Anyone who has one is encouraged to post a review indicating the actual, MEASURED capacity of Hamilton Beach 33182. One current review states that “This unit IS an 8 Qt…” but does not indicate how this was determined, while another review says “…in reality I measure right at 7 1/2 quarts…”.Finally, I want to again say that the quality of Crock-Pot SCV700SS is excellent and I am confident it will be effective and reliable in slow cooking. My only complaint is the false advertising which conflicts with reality and the manufacturer’s own instructions.
37 people found this helpful
Jennifer Mossburg –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cost effective slow cooker
If you are looking for just a cost effective slow cooker, this one was great. Cheap price and cooked food throughly
Mel B –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Size does matter
I had one of these for years and while washing it I dropped it. Was happy to find the same exact brand on Amazon. It works great! It is a big slow cooker with an oval lid that you can see inside. The distribution of heat is on point. It has simple settings, does the job, and creates great meals that you can set and forget while you do other things.
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Trinity Morrow –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love & miss
I broke it but it was a awful death that thing does wonder might just order another because those oxtails are amazing