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All-Clad 99009 Stainless-Steel 6-1/2-Quart Slow Cooker | 
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| Brand: All-Clad
List Price: $195.00 Buy New: $149.95 You Save: $45.05 (23%)
Rating: 21 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.4 Dimensions (in): 19.9 x 14 x 11.4 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: 99009 Model: 99009 UPC: 011644006099 EAN: 0011644006099
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| Features:
| • | Oval-shaped 6-1/2-quart slow cooker with integrated control panel | | • | 26-hour programmable timer; 3 temperature settings; glass lid | | • | Black ceramic inner pot; riveted stainless-steel handles for safe transport | | • | Stainless-steel housing; dishwasher-safe parts; recipe booklet included | | • | Measures 19-7/8 by 14 by 11-3/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description You'll always find the time to cook a mouthwatering meal with All-Clad's amazing, stainless steel slow cooker. The programmable timer can keep food cooking for up to 26 hours, creating fork-tender meat and perfect veggies as you go about your everyday business. The removable ceramic insert boasts a generous capacity for meals both large and small. One-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
I have finally found my crock pot! May 24, 2008 J. Handy (WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a child of the 60s, I grew up with pots of pintos simmering in the crock pot. I still have and love my old cobalt blue Rival, but I wanted something bigger and something that had a timer. I purchased the "updated" Rival with the time settings. After one year, the handle simply melted. Thank goodness Costco has a generous return policy. After researching for a couple weeks, I zoomed in on the All-Clad stainless steel. I've had her for a month now, and I do believe this is the crock pot I've always wanted. Why you may ask? 1) The 6 1/2 quart is big enough to put in both beef and pork ribs for slow cooked "in a pinch" pulled pork, carnitas and ribs. 2) I love the rubberized edge around the cooker insert. It keeps the seal strong, and cuts down on the possibility of accidentally wapping the glass top and cracking it. 3) She cooks my favorite gourmet beans from elranchogordo. com and keeps them WHOLE even if I cook them for ten hours due to a long work day. 4) The timer will switch to warm after the programmed time is finished. 5) The handle is riveted on (not plastic), so I don't worry about the melting fiasco of the Rival. 6) The crock pot is sleek looking, and really looks beautiful in the kitchen. 7) I LOVE the smell of slow cooked food after I come home for a hard day teaching 8th graders. You won't be disappointed.
Aluminum insert version March 9, 2008 JB (Washington, DC United States) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
After reading other reviews, I opted for the aluminum insert version of this product, which is a Williams Sonoma exclusive. I've never owned a slow cooker before so don't have anything to compare this to, but it's wonderful so far. Because it's aluminum, I can saute in the inner bowl right on the stove without having to wash another pan. I'm a vegetarian and often add frozen products towards the end of the cooking time (Morningstar Farms veg. steak strips, etc.), and don't have to worry about the temperature change cracking the pan. Clean up is a breeze. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is the price - $250 is pretty steep, and with shipping and taxes from WS, the total price was closer to $300.
Most expensive is not always the best. February 26, 2008 Old Hickory (New York State) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just started cooking with a slow cooker and was so pleased with the convenience of leaving for work in the morning and coming home to a cooked meal. Unfortunately I went for top of the line. My mistake as there isn't that much difference between All Clad and the slow cookers that have similar features. Save your money, it doesn't do anything different. When looking for a crock pot also think about the size, I found the 6.5 quart slow cooker to be very heavy and awkward when trying to wash it/rinse it out. Disappointing with All Clad was the lid cover. It becomes so hot you can't pick it up without grabbing a pot holder. My old slow cooker's (the one that started it all -$25) lid I could always pick up during the cooking process without burning my fingers. And lastly I too was disappointed that All Clad didn't include a slow cooker cookbook, it has a couple of recipes with their instructions, nothing too interesting.
Pleased as punch with my purchase!!! January 28, 2008 J. Haughton (Beaumont, TX) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm earning my first A+ in 13 years of cooking from ALL family members thanks to this slow cooker! I've had it for about a month now, and I've cooked quite a bit with it: bread pudding, brisket, stews, and even spiced cider have all come out really delicious. I purchased it from a store that sends 20% off coupons in the mail, so I was able to get it for $120. That is steep, but I feel that it is worth it because it is such a beautiful, substantial appliance that is a real asset in the kitchen. But the proof is in the pudding--if I satisfy my husband, my daughter, and my sister (an undertaster, a supertaster, and a picky eater), then all I can say is that I wish I had purchased this sooner. A couple of things to keep in mind about this model is that it is a bit heavy and will take up a lot of room on your counter or in your cabinet, the recipe booklet is negligible (only 5 recipes), and the lit-up timer is difficult to read up close (you have to stand back a few feet to be able to read the digital numbers). But these inconveniences seem minor compared to the quality of the cooker, and I am very happy with my purchase.
Amazing Product January 28, 2008 Asirama Iccobi (New York, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just purchased the All-Clad Slow Cooker based on other Amazon reviews. It is perfect. Simple to use, easy to clean. It is a large size that can easily hold two chickens. The settings couldn't be simpler, and it switches to warm when your cooking time is completed. A nice feature is a count-"up" timer on the warm setting, so that you can see how many minutes have gone by after the meal finished cooking. Also, note that "Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Cookbook" by Beth Hensperger and Julie Kaufmann is a great cookbook with loads of terrific ideas. Enjoy!
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