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KitchenAid 7-qt. Slow Cooker - Gloss Cinnamon | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $129.95 You Save: $0.04
Rating: 130 reviews
Color: Cinnamon Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: KSC700GC UPC: 883049012728 EAN: 0883049012728 ASIN: B000GTV3ME
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| Features:
| • | Model No.: KSC700GC | | • | Width: 20.9-in. | | • | Height: 10.9-in, | | • | Depth: 16-in. | | • | Capacity: 7-qt. |
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Product Description Combining traditional cooking with the latest technology, this versatile 7-quart slow cooker is ideal for preparing soups, casseroles, pot roasts, and curries. The unit's 400 watts of power and electronic temperature sensor deliver fast pre-heating and accurate temperature settings. A 10-hour programmable timer with three-digit digital display allows users to easily program cook times to fit their schedule. Five cooking options include auto, high, low/simmer, buffet, and keep warm, plus the unit can be set to automatically switch over to its "keep warm" setting after the cooking time has ended in order to keep food at an ideal serving temperature. The slow cooker's "ob-round" removable ceramic cooking pot provides interior quart markings that aid in adding ingredients and a flared rim for easy handling, pouring, and catching of lid condensation. Its glass lid is designed with a silicone soft seal to maintain moisture during cooking, prevent edges from chipping, and reduce noise. The slow cooker's cool-touch handles are large and simple to grip, and the housing handles are secured with three screws for extra durability and reliability. Other highlights include a three-prong round cord, four large non-slip feet, a wall standoff rear bumper, and integrated cord storage. In addition, an aluminum inner liner, with a gently curved bottom that wipes clean easily, fits flush over the u
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
ANOTHER cracked crock!!! October 2, 2008 A. Jack (Idaho) Okay, my 4th crock insert has cracked! I have been told by Kitchenaid that they had a "bad batch of crocks" but going thru 4 in a year??? They have been great in the fact that they keep replacing it but I finally said that I am thru and they are giving me a credit towards other Kitchenaid merchandise. I am on the hunt for another crock... Love the features of this slow cooker, but without a functional crock, they are not much good...
Great Product September 28, 2008 Ruben Crismariu (IL USA) At first I was a little reluctant to purchase this crock pot because of some of the negative reviews with the pots being warped and the lids not fitting or the pot cracking while cooking. I didn't have any of those problems. The lid fits fine; I've had the crock-pot for a month now and used it several times and it works great.
cracked after one year September 15, 2008 Denise D Cook 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Haven't used this slow cooker more than half a dozen times with good results, until our last usage, where we heard a resounding CRACK-after removing the pot roast and veggies-discovered a long crack running from the bottom and up the side of the ceramic pot.
Another Cracked Pot September 13, 2008 A. Heintz (NY, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I now realize this is a common problem, but I just loaded up my crock pot with fresh tomatoes only to smell a burning smell 5 minutes later and find a tiny hair line crack along the bottom, leaking tomato sauce out all over. I called Kitchenaid for a replacement but since it was a Christmas gift I don't have the receipt and they won't replace a thing. What a terrible company and a terrible product, I will not purchase Kitchen Aid again.
Keeps on Cracking September 13, 2008 Ode Young (Kerrville, TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using the Kitchenaid Slow Cooker for almost a year. Bought it because of the programmable cooking options. Found small crack on the first pot after dozen meals. Company replaced canister. Cracked again... Company replace the whole unit, and after one meal, bigger crack. I just feel there is an intrinsic problem with how the ceramic pot is fired. Made in the USA? I don't think so. Customer service for Kitchenaid was very helpful...
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