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| Crockpot SCVT650-PS 6-1/2-Quart Programmable Touch Screen Slow Cooker, Stainless | 
| Brand: Crockpot
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $85.61 as of 3/17/2010 20:59 EDT details You Save: $34.38 (29%)
Rating: 10 reviews
Color: Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 12.2 x 8.7
MPN: SCVT650-PS Model: SCVT650-PS UPC: 048894030840 EAN: 0048894030840 ASIN: B001KVZTFO
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| Features:
| • | Oval-shaped slow cooker with 6-1/2-quart removable stoneware crock | | • | Touchscreen control panel; programmable cooking time; auto keep-warm | | • | Polished stainless-steel exterior; metal side handles with silicone stay-cool wraps | | • | Dishwasher-safe crock and glass lid for easy cleanup; bonus cookbook included | | • | Measures approximately 16-1/2 by 8-2/3 by 12-1/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description 6.5 Qt countdown touch screen e-lume slow cooker program cooking time automatically shifts to warm when cooking is done
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Finally, a slowcooker that deserves five stars February 19, 2010 Valerie A. Perley (Franklin, TN USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Let's have a rundown of slowcookers I've owned over the last 10 years:
The All Clad slowcooker was great; however, the computerized panel stopped working altogether AFTER the warranty ran out. The Kitchen Aid slow cooker was way too hot, even on the warm cycle. The Hamilton Beach Set n' Forget Programmable slow cooker cooked everything great; however, it would randomly shut off or stay on cook, making it unreliable.
The new Crockpot SCVT650 is awesome. The touchpad is very 21st Century. It's so easy to program that I'm still astonished with it. It cooks great. Like most programmable slow cooker it goes from low or hot to warm once the meal is completed. You can set the time as low as 30 minutes and as high as 20 hours. The stainless steel exterior is something you can proudly put on your countertop.
The hole in the lid is no big deal. It's purpose is to keep the handle in its proper place. To clean the hole, if it gets gunked up with food, you just use a phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw. That's it. Just make sure that you don't tighten it too much or you might break the glass lid. It's an easy procedure, even for the mechanically challenged.
Great February 12, 2010 Clinton Kniebes 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Chistamas Gift To Sister: She Said Work's Great. Love's Touch Screen Control, Invy Of Other People Without. Set & Go. Easy To Clean. Hard To Please The Brat Was Worth The Money.
Love My New Crockpot! January 17, 2010 Jessica P. Marlowe (Fairfield, CT) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
My mother used to make slow cooker dinners for us back in the early 70s. They were awful. I don't know if she had a beta model of the slow cooker, or that no one had yet figured out the science of cooking with crocks, but I was a bit traumatized by the dinners that didn't taste like anything but all tasted the same (sorry mom!). 40 years later, I thought a Crockpot might help me prepare food for my family because chaos always breaks out when dinner preparation starts (i.e. client calls, etc). A friend of mine is an expert cook and she swears by her crock. I decided to give it a shot. I researched models, and decided that this large size, easy to program model was a good fit. I was right. The first dish I made was chili, the second stuffed peppers, the third was navy been, beef brisket, chicken & sausage gumbo, then I moved on to steel cut oatmeal, unstuffed cabbage, and am cooking up a sausage chicken dish as I write this. Each dish has turned out better than the last. Here's the surprising thing: I NEVER COOK, ever. My husband does all the cooking. No one is more surprised than I am that I am cooking and the food is amazing. The unstuffed cabbage is a family specialty- and the crockpot made the dish better than anyone has so far.
For non-cooks, I completely recommend this Crockpot! If someone actually knows how to cook, I only imagine that the flavor is even better.
The controls- simple to use. Cooks evenly. The size is perfect for our family (4 people) with plenty of leftovers. Easy to clean. The best part is that I am able to make a meal for my family before the unexpected craziness of the day starts. This Crockpot has changed they way I think about slow cookers, and changed the way I think of myself as a cook.
POOR GIFT WRAP November 7, 2009 J. DUNN (Littleton, MA, US) 0 out of 34 found this review helpful
I PAID FOR GIFT WRAPPING OF THIS ITEM AND RECEIVED IT IN A LARGE BLUE SACK WITH SOME SILVER TIES ATTACHED. NO WRAP, JSUT A BAG; A WASTE OF MONEY AND A POOR EXAMPLE FOR AMAZON SPONSORED SITE.
I've owned a few crocks in my day.............. October 18, 2009 D. R. Smith (Conesus, NY) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This slow cooker is the best one I have used out of seven different brands I've purchased over the years. Quality all the way - the lid fits right, the crock's capacity has the room needed for all needs, and of course the best features are the digital count down timer and the auto keep warm, this is what really makes this product stand out. I've only had this unit for a few months but it is working fine and I'm quite sure it will for many many years.
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