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Crockpot SCVP600-SS 6-Quart Smart-Pot Programmable Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel

Crockpot SCVP600-SS 6-Quart Smart-Pot Programmable Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel
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Product Description

Prepares meals with the touch of a button. Cooking in two easy steps: 1. place ingredients in stoneware, 2. select cook time. Four time settings with automatic temperature settings. Automatically shifts to warm when done.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #942 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Stainless Steel
  • Brand: Rival
  • Model: SCVP600-SS
  • Dimensions: 14.10 pounds

Features

  • 6-quart oval-shaped programmable slow cooker with 4 time settings
  • Simple touchpad controls; automatic keep-warm setting
  • Evenly distributes heat for tender, flavorful results; Sure-Grip side handles
  • Dishwasher-safe glass lid and stoneware crock; recipe book included
  • Measures 15-1/2 by 11 by 10-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

NOT a SLOW cooker.2
Even on the lowest setting it boiled, it cooks at way too high a temperature. Food was overcooked, it is a waste of money. I'll stick with my old one. You would think appliances could be IMPROVED upon over time. It looks good, but doesn't do the job for which it is intended.

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY1
My husband gave this to me as christmas present. I like the size and I thought I would like the different settings. HA! Just like all the other reviewers mine cooks way to fast. When I do use it I set it on the 10 hour setting everything is done in 4 hours or less. Not exactly helpful for people who work. I would have given it zero stars if I could.

Boils, Burns, & Sticks1
I've had Rival Crockpots since the early 70's and they were all great. Then I got THIS. Wanted to cook large quantites to have plenty of leftovers, BUT...this pot is only good if I want to boil meat. Beans, potatoes, and stews burn and stick badly. Meatloaf looks like a burnt offering for the "gods". I can't even simmer corned beef and cabbage while I'm at work - by the time I get home, even if the pot is on the lowest setting, the water has boiled low and the meat is sticking because the bottom got far too hot. This is NOT a good investment. Unfortunately, I didn't do my research before purchasing it. Am now looking at Hamilton Beach products as they all seem to be getting very high ratings both on-line and with people I know. I use to swear by Rival Crockpots, but not not anymore. BTW, the newest version has a hinged lid for "buffet serving". It is NOT a good thing either as you can't get the lid to move out of the way in order to remove the liner to clean it. So...what's the point?