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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 16.65 pounds | | Package Length: | 16.6 inches | | Package Width: | 14.7 inches | | Package Height: | 11.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 15.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Features | Touchpad control panel with LCD timer display and 24 hour timer. Off/On, Keep Warm, Simmer, Low and High settings.Removable 4 quart round ceramic cooking pot that automatically shifts to "Warm" when cook time ends.Brushed stainless steel housing with chrome-plates handles with glass lid with stainless steel rim and chrome-plated knob. Non-slip rubber feet.Dishwasher safe lid and ceramic pot.Includes cooking rack for use with ramekins or other bakeware and spiral bound recipe book with 70 basic to gourmet dishes and instruction book
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Good purchase Jan 06, 2009 Really enjoy having a digital timer for a small size slow cooker - only 2 people in family.
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Very poor quality Jan 04, 2009 Poor quality all around. My first experience was removing the unit from the box - The handles on the sides of the unit are plastic, coated with a metal plating to give them that polished look, almost like a thick layer of metal foil. The foil on one the handles had lifted and shredded somehow so that I was left with a deep cut on reaching in to pick it up. Anxious to give the slow cooker a try while the wound healed, the pot cracked on the first use. As others have noted, this $35 replacement part (almost half the price of the unit) is not covered by warranty. This is my first and last experience with Cuisinart. Garbage.
Quite pleased Dec 26, 2008 I have to say I was a little concerned about trying out a 4 quart pot. But, since we generally cook only for the 2 of us it made a lot of sense. So, after reading through the reviews I decided to try out the cuisinart slow cooker and I have to say that I am quite happy. The heat is fairly constant but there is quite a big difference between high and low settings (a medium would be good as opposed to the even lower simmer.) It is easy to clean and to store (especially with the way the electric cord rolls back up. Altogether a nice little package.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for boiled food Dec 08, 2008 Avoid the high setting unless you want boiled food. I made split pea soup and got carrot & pea mush. I had a couple of stalks of celery in there, but they are nowhere to be found now. The carrots have the consistency of paste. I measured the gruel with a Thermapen and sure enough it was 212 degrees.
Stay with the low setting, watch it like a hawk, and you'll be fine - but you can do that with a pot on the stove and save yourself $70.00+.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Best Chicken Stock Nov 23, 2008 This is great for a small family. Have made soup, stew, and meatballs, which were really good, but just made chicken stock for Thanksgiving cooking using the recipe in the Cuisinart book. Better than Alton Brown's recipe and not nearly as complicated and time consuming. This is the best slow cooker I have owned. It is worth the money.
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