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KitchenAid 7-qt. Slow Cooker - Stainless Steel

KitchenAid 7-qt. Slow Cooker - Stainless Steel
Brand: KitchenAid

List Price: $129.99
Buy New: $129.00
You Save: $0.99 (1%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 119 reviews

Color: Stainless Steel
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 22.7
Dimensions (in): 21 x 16 x 11
Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;

MPN: KSC700SS
UPC: 883049012742
EAN: 0883049012742
ASIN: B000GTV0WM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Model No.: KSC700SS
  • Width: 20.9-in.
  • Height: 10.9-in.
  • Depth: 16-in.
  • Capacity: 7-qt.

Kitchen Aid Slow Cooker:

  • KitchenAid 7-qt. Slow Cooker - Onyx Black
  • KitchenAid 7-qt. Slow Cooker - Stainless Steel

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Great food takes time? something you just don't have. KitchenAid's patient slow cooker does most of the work for you, gently heating the most tender roasts and sumptuous stews you've ever tasted. Just fill the 7-quart ceramic pot with your favorite ingredients, program the 10-hour timer with digital display and let the 400-watt heating element slowly simmer your meal to perfection. The 5-setting cook and serve control keeps food warm until it's ready to serve. Hassle-free one-year replacement warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Take a pass on this one!   August 24, 2008
slipping glimpser (Chicago)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Based on the recommendations from Cook's Illustrated/America's Test Kitchen, I compared The KitchenAid and All-Clad slow cookers. I decided on the KitchenAid in onyx because I liked the look. Because of warnings from some of the reviewers re:cracking ceramic inserts, first time use was water only on high for 2 hours...testing...testing...all was OK. Next, a bed of onions, an herb and garlic rubbed pork roast and a sour cherry glaze. After 2 hours the house smelled great,then I heard a loud crack. I pulled the insert out and checked the bottom...hairline crack. I decided to take a chance and finished cooking the roast.(Delish!) Cleaned up the crock and the crack was visible on the inside too. So this one got sent back to Amazon(and they make it SO easy to do that!)I didn't want the same experience of one reviewer who went through 3 ceramic inserts...obviously there's a quality control problem...shame on Kitchenaid for not recalling these...they're a safety hazard! So, I just ordered the All-Clad and am crossing my fingers. Next test will be Mexican Pork Roast with Tomatillo Sauce. I'll let you know...


5 out of 5 stars Great Cooker   August 17, 2008
Mrs. Tracy Waggoner (California)
I love this slow cooker. It is so easy to use and does a super job. I like choice of settings and the automatic off feature. I also use the buffet setting to keep the food at a safe temperature until everyone in the family has eaten. I also like the way the cord has a place on the bottom so that it isn't in the way when I try to store it. I would absolutely buy it again.


5 out of 5 stars KitchenAid crockpot Awesome   August 17, 2008
Michael Dissinger (Hotlanta)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A little pricey compared to some, but well worth it! Have used often for various menues, ie: soups, pulled pork, pot roast, stews. FYI The best= Hoppin' John recipe: 1 large ham hock and 1 tablespoon olive oil to braise on all sides,1 cup onion chopped, 1 cup celery chopped, 1 cup green pepper chopped, 2 tablespoon chopped garlic, 1 pound black-eyed peas (or field peas)boil then simmer for an hour drain and rinse, 1 quart chicken stock, Bay leaf, 1 teaspoon dry thyme leaves, Salt, black pepper, and cayenne, 3 cups white rice. Put all but rice in crock pot and cook on high for four hours, add rice and cook one more hour. Just before you add rice you can remove ham hock and separate meat from bone and return meat with the rice. Awesome tasting dish!
I've given the KitchenAid a good workout in past year with no problems.



5 out of 5 stars Kitchenaid Working Fantastic!!!   August 16, 2008
Wes
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the KitchenAid KSC700OB 7-Quart Slow Cooker, Onyx Black crockpot amid mostly great reviews and a few negatives about cracking. Good reviews were great so I went ahead, but before first cooking I just boiled water to check for problems. None found. Have cooked 5 separate meals so far and I love the setting flexibility and ease. The 7 quart pot is big, but if you're gonna cook you might as well cook for 2 days (or family and friends if they are coming.) It is everything I hoped for and expected. An ease to cook with and it doesn't get much easier that "CROCKIN'."


4 out of 5 stars So far so good :)   August 10, 2008
mochichick
We've used this slow cooker three or four times now and it has done well for us. Our one concern was that the lid did not seem tight fitting to me - there's about an 1/8 - 1/4 inch gap on the long edge, but this doesn't seem to have adversely affected the cooking so I don't see it as a problem. The pot itself seems to be holding up just fine.