5-quart round stoneware is perfect for five or more people or a five pound roast
High, low and warm settings are perfect for making chilis, stews, sauces and more
Dishwasher safe stoneware and lid
Bonus Little Dipper Warmer is perfect for warming dips and sauces
Measures approximately 14 by 9 by 14 inches
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Simply perfect. Simply delicious. Crock-Pot Slow Cookers make mealtime and entertaining more flavorful. Turn the dial to “High” and get a hot meal, snack, appetizer or dip in no time. Set it on “Low” and tonight’s dinner can cook while you’re at work. Or use the “Warm” setting during a get together with friends so your dish stays ready to eat until the party is over. No matter the recipe or the occasion, your Crock-Pot Slow Cooker keeps the temperature steady so your food is cooked to perfection, full of flavor and delicious. To keep clean up easy, the 5-quart removable round stoneware slides right out of the base for easy transport to the table or storage in the fridge. And both the stoneware and lid are dishwasher safe. The stylish, stainless steel finish is perfect for your modern kitchen. A 16 ounce Little Dipper™ Warmer is also included to keep your dips and sauces warm while serving. Crock-Pot Slow Cookers simplify your day with slow-cooking solutions that fit your lifestyle. Crock-Pot The Original Slow Cooker.
This review is from: Crock-Pot SCR503UM 5-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker with Dipper, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
This 5 qt crock pot is a terrible buy. It burns everything on high and on low. It does not burn on warm but takes forever to cook. I would not recommend this product to anyone. It is a waste of money.
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This review is from: Crock-Pot SCR503UM 5-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker with Dipper, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
Same experience as everyone else. I just tried 2 hours for a recipe that called for 5 to 8 hours and everything was still well-done-ruined. (It just sits there and boils to death in the cauldron). I was thinking about trying WARM for LOW, but I see that someone else said that didn't work out so well either.
I'm going to try a cast-iron dutch oven and do my slow cooking in the oven instead.
There is a rumor on the WEB that all crock pots stabilize to the same TEMP on HIGH and LOW now days, about 190-degrees. LOW is supposed to use less wattage -- meaning that LOW takes a little longer to nuke your roast. The rumor goes on to say that LOW used to stabilize to about 160 degrees, but people were getting sick because they couldn't follow simple instructions pertaining to thawing out that hunk of frozen meat BEFORE throwing it into the crock-pot. (I guess they couldn't be bothered to buy a thermometer either). Ruined it for everyone.
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This review is from: Crock-Pot SCR503UM 5-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker with Dipper, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
Doesn't matter whether it's on high or low... it burns the food and half of it evaporates as it's cooking, so there's even less when it's done. what a waste of money.
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