Crock-Pot Large 8-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker with Auto Warm Setting, Black Stainless Steel, Includes Cookbook (Pack of 1)

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 16,097 ratings

Price: 74.99

Last update: 11-12-2024


About this item

Cooking Capacity: Prepares food for over 10 people, making it a holiday dinner hosting essential
Digital Timer: Counts down cooking time up to 20 hours for easy monitoring
Auto Warm: Automatically keeps food warm after cooking for optimal serving temperature
Easy Cleanup: Features a removable, dishwasher-safe lid and stoneware pot for convenient cleaning
Memory Function: Resets to previous settings in case of a power outage
Elegant Design: Black stainless steel finish is stylish, easy to clean, and fits any kitchen decor

Product information


Top reviews from the United States

Laurie Rubin
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well, simple to use
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
After 20+ years the inner part of the Crock-Pot cracked, so it was time to throw out! It had clips to seal the lid . This time, we couldn't find a single slow cooker with lid clips, so we decided to go with this one. We are enjoying to cook meats with it and will so stews and chili in the fall. Capacity-wise, it is a nice size for a large household of 5 adults and two kids - we can lay side-by-side 2 flat briskets or two round eye roasts. The controls are basic and easy to use ( although the control labels on the pot are small and a little difficult to read). The meat cooks evenly and is moist at the end ( we do add some water inside with the meat and veggies). The inner pot cleans up nicely.
Ann
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well, just like a Crock Pot should
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Admittedly I am a Crock Pot snob. Let me explain. I love the old, original Crock Pots. I have actually burned out two, my husband pulled one off the counter and broke it, and I now have 3 of them in my pantry. One of those was bought in an antique shop, in the original box and packaging never having been used.
But when wanting to make a large batch or spaghetti, chili, or whole chicken one was just not large enough. Enter a different brand 6qt slow cooker. After only about two years the writing was worn off of the dial, the metal portion was stained beyond belief, and the dial itself was rickety. It was unreliable often over heating and boiling when it should not have been. So, when Prime Day came around and I discovered the 8qt Crock Pot brand slow cooker it was love and first sight. Generally, I am not fond of the newer removable ceramic cookers for several reasons. It is too easy to damage or break the ceramic removable pot, the cords are way too short, but primarily because there is no insulation whatsoever; just brushing up against the cooker can quickly burn. When bustling around the kitchen that can happen all too easily, but I understand that is the way they are made these days; grin and bear it I will. Even though it is touted to make clean up easier, I am not sure that is the case with any removable pot.

When the new 8qt beauty arrived, despite the removable ceramic pot, it was quite large and very nice. After washing it and of course reading the booklet (sans cookbook which was noted in the description) I plugged it in and began experimenting. It was very simple to master and actually quite impressive. There are 3 heat choices and when programmed for cook time, it automatically switches to warm when that time has elapsed which I found reassuring; it can be programmed for up to 20 hours. It appeared to cook low on low and then high on high as it should. I have already used it 3 times. First it cooked an 8lb pork shoulder to perfection. Next 16 chicken thighs were used in a recipe my son calls, "Mississippi Mud Chicken," which he got from a local fireman. Lastly, just on a whim, I wondered how boiled peanuts would fare in the slow cooker. Half of the peanuts were boiled on the stove the traditional way and the other half were cooked in the Crock Pot on high for between 6-8 hours both pots at a slow boil. As it turns out, both were done at the same time and tasted exactly the same-texture, flavor and all. According to the description, this slow cooker can prepare enough food for up to 10 people, so no more multiple crock pots for get togethers. Despite no insulation, this programmable, stainless steel Crock Pot is going to be well used and well loved.

Top 3 Likes:
-Quality construction that is sturdy and solid enabling cooking to occur exactly as it should and as is programmed
-When cooking time has elapsed it automatically converts to warm mode
-Digital programming is easy to perform, distinct, well lit, with easily visible numbers

Top 3 Dislikes:
-The ceramic insert is quite heavy
-Arthritic hands may need help
-Bits of residue need to be scrubbed out of the ceramic insert after use
Melissa Chastain
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this crockpot
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
This crockpot is great. I love the preset heat/times on it, they are super easy to use. The automatic warm feature is super convenient and keeps my food warm and ready for me. The stainless steel matches my kitchen and looks great on the counter.
Tom Palmer
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it so far
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Have only used it once since receiving it but so far I love it. It replaces a smaller crockpot (5 1/2 or 6 quart) that we’ve had for many years. You could no longer read the countdown timer and the handle on the lid broke so it was time for a new crockpot. I like the larger size, the lid fits well and display is easy to read. First thing cooked, (pulled pork) turned out great so very happy so far. Time will tell how long it lasts!
Dahn S.
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well but caution......
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
Just for clarification, I'm not rating this particular product, just a caution to buyers about all crock pots in general. I bought this in November 2022 so I've only had it a little over a year. I love cooking in a crock pot and am not partial to any one particular brand as I've had several different brands over the years. I just love the ease of putting the ingredients in and having it ready when I get home in the evening. And until now, I was never concerned with leaving a crock pot unattended. But I cooked a roast two days ago, as I normally do, put the roast in mid morning, cooked on high for a few hours then reduced temp to low to continue cooking. Thankfully this was on Sunday so I was home most of the day. I also use the crock pot liner bags because they make cleanup so much easier but this time I noticed the liner had failed and the juices had leaked through and baked on the crock during the cooking process. While cleaning the countertops, I noticed a puddle of grease underneath the crock pot. Upon inspection, I realized that the crock liner itself had a crack along the side and during cooking, the grease and juices had seeped through onto the bottom of the crock base and out the two drain holes, which I never even realized were there since I never imagined food making through the crock liner the bottom of the cooker. I have granite tops, which are sturdy but still porous, so I now have a large grease stain on my countertop. I'm hoping to find a product that will pull the grease out but I'm not hopeful. As I stated, I always use the crock pot liner bags so I couldn't say if the crack was in the crock pot when I got it or if it happened at some point while I've had it. Nevertheless, my advice is to inspect your crock pot when you get it and periodically over time to make sure of no cracks to avoid a mess like mine.
Meghan
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely in love
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I love this crockpot! It cooks well and fits a variety of different crockpot attachments inside it, which makes it very versatile and easy to cook multiple meals at once. It’s a great value, especially when you’re able to make multiple meals. The only thing I didn’t like was the atrocious smell that came off it when heating for the first time I had to put boiling water in it and run it for the first time without any food and run it through the dishwasher once without cooking it and fully wash the entire unit Before even cooking my first meal. Haven’t had a problem since then though.
Lorrie M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Loves this crockpot.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I love the controls, easy to use, a variety of settings, wonderful ceramic set in pot that washes easily in the dishwasher. I can’t say enough good about this crockpot. Well worth the money I spent.

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