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Crock Pot Artisan Enameled Cast Iron Braiser W/Lid, 5-Quart, Aqua

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Size: 5 Quart


Style: Cast Iron Braiser


Color: Aqua


Features

  • The Original slow cooker distributes and retains heat evenly and has generous sized handles
  • Self-basting lid creates a continuous basting environment
  • Cast iron with a non-stick surface
  • Perfect for Cooking, Serving and Storing
  • Large handles make it easy to carry
  • Easy to clean and rust free, hand wash recommended
  • Works on gas, electric, ceramic, and induction cooktops
  • Oven safe up to 500 degrees
  • 5-Quart Braiser Pan

Description

Slow simmer a flavorful stew or bake up a new creation with the versatile Crock-Pot Artisan 5 Qt. Braiser Dutch oven with self basting lid. Made of quality cast iron with a beautiful and durable enameled finish, it looks great in the kitchen or on the table. The Artisan series is an updated American classic that every home needs. Cook delicious meals with this versatile braiser which distributes and retains heat evenly. Effortlessly take it from the stovetop to the oven and store leftovers in the refrigerator. It looks great in the kitchen or on the table. The lower profile is a true selling point for cooking, serving and storage. Oven and stove top safe. New beautiful pastel colors.

Material: Cast Iron


Brand: Crock-Pot


Capacity: 5 Quarts


Color: Aqua


Finish Type: Non Stick, Enameled


Material: Cast Iron


Brand: Crock-Pot


Capacity: 5 Quarts


Color: Aqua


Finish Type: Non Stick, Enameled


Shape: Oval


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


With Lid: Yes


Is Oven Safe: No


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Lid Material: Cast Iron


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Temperature Rating: 500 Degrees Fahrenheit


Product Dimensions: 12.5"W x 12.5"H


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Manufacturer: Gibson


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 125298.02r


Date First Available: February 19, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Heavy, but love it!
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Sapphire Blue
This pot cooks so well, and is easy to clean. The price was reasonable, and it is pretty sturdy and heavy. I absolutely love the color. It makes a great gift!
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by MK

  • Great quality. Worth buying
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Sapphire Blue
My husband got this for me as an early Christmas gift. I wanted something like this to make Christmas Eve dinner. This worked out great. Cooking was nice and even. You may need to play with cook times on things. From my very small sample size so far, it seems like the cooking time needs to be cut back a bit. It IS heavy like cast iron cookware should be. Clean up is easy-peasy with the ceramic coating inside - hot, soapy water and a sponge. I got the sapphire blue color and it's beautiful although color wasn't important to me. I would have taken anything. Maybe next Christmas he'll get me the larger oval I have my eye on! Hinting starts now. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Michelle B

  • Love it
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Pistachio
I love the size. Its larger than my stove but the way the heat is evenly spread it doesn’t matter. It is pretty heavy I do life weights at the gym but still struggle to carry it with one hand to pour stuff from it so that can make it inconvenient to use sometimes. The quality is amazing, its similar to Le Creuset quality which I bought a few years ago. The price is amazing considering the high quality. I highly recommend it. Also it’s dishwasher safe which is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Jomana Nassir

  • Too small... Too pricey... Just right.
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Scarlet Red
I have all cast-iron, cast-iron with enameled exteriors, and fully enameled cast-iron cookware from Le Creuset. When it comes to cooking, cast-iron's heat conductivity, in my opinion, cannot be beat on any type of cooking surface; but Le Creuset can get really pricey for larger pots, so I opted for a different brand when I had purchased my initial braiser. It was a 3 quart size and made by Lodge, but my son (the dishwasher of the family) demolished it by constantly leaving it "soaking" with metal utensils in the bottom of it, so over time the exposed cast-iron edges rusted, on top of the enameled surface getting nicked up. It was a good braiser, but I always wished it was larger when I prepared certain dishes in it. I had been tirelessly searching for its replacement, and narrowed it down to this one. It arrived fairly quickly, and when I prepared our lamb roast for Thanksgiving, it didn't disappoint. It's very solid and well built. It was perfectly wide and deep enough (given its 5 quart size). I don't particularly care for the steel/metal finish on the handle instead of it being black, but it's doable. It was a fraction of the cost of a 5 qt. Le Creuset braiser, and it handles meals just as well, too. I love that it has the lighter finish on the interior and none of the enamel had any blemishes or imperfections upon arrival. I have read other reviews during my search for enameled cast-iron braisers, where customers complain about their weight... Well... It IS cast-iron, and the larger the pan, the heavier it is. So if you cannot handle a heavy pot or desire a light one, this pan is not for you. Now that my son is older and has learned the value of things, I see this one lasting a lot longer than its predecessor, and I am not left wishing it was just a little bit larger when I am cooking, either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017 by ZeeGeez

  • Sturdy and easy to clean
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Lavender Purple
This is similar to the Cuisineart line, but not as high quality as La Creuset. I bring that up because the value depends on how you are going to use it. If you are using it as an art piece, or for making things like stews, pot roasts, stove top to oven, or as a casserole, this is phenomenal. The color is good, it wipes out easily. The heat DOES transfer to the lid, lid handle and pot handles so always wear protection no matter what part you are touching. If you are going to use this in coals, for in-the-ground cowboy or chuck wagon cooking, or are rough with your pots, either go for plain cast iron or La Creuset. I am a long time cast iron user, and I loved this pot. I have used it for a pot roast, a casserole, and warming bone broth (which can be super oily) and it has cleaned up well every time. To store, make sure the rim of the lid is dry and i often put a small towel square in to lift up the lid slightly from the rim just to let any moisture out. I haven't had a speck of rust on it. For everyday kitchen cooking would highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by RomDeussen

  • Solid Product
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Scarlet Red
This is a beautiful piece of cast iron cookware coated in white enamel (ceramic coating). I love the red ombre look as it fits the flow of my kitchen theme. It's vibrant and it's heavy and it's easy to use (I am a veteran with cast iron so this is up my alley). It's also large so I can make a sizable meal for the 5+ people in my home. I received this product and I am a little sad as it was delivered with a chip in the lid. But, it wasn't a huge chip and this thing still made a mean braised short rib recipe. So the functionality is fine. I decided to just keep it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by T T

  • Forget Le creuset buy this braiser
Size: 5 Quart Style: Cast Iron Braiser Color: Scarlet Red
I was shopping for a 5 qt Braiser, and because I have several cast iron Le creuset cooking vessels, I looked them up first. Although I am extremely happy cooking with Le creuset, I have always complained about the price and could not understand why they are so darn expensive. So I searched on Amazon and came across this 5 qt Crock Pot unit. I was so skeptical about the quality becasue it was so cheap compared to the Le creuset. But I figured what the heck, if it comes and looks really cheap I will just return it. Well, when I received it I could not believe the quality. It was heavy cast iron and had a great ceramic finish. I used it this morning to saute onions for a typical Italian onion pie. It worked perfectly! Even heat all around, and the lid fit snuggly. I rated this item 5 stars, but if I could I would rate the value 10 stars. Now all this being said, and I am so pleased, there is a minuscule almost imperceivable difference between the Crock Pot and the Le creuset, and it is in the interior finish. The Le creuset has a flawless ceramic interior finish, and I did find a few specs unfinished in the Crock Pot (seen in pic above and zoom in). Mind you this did not affect cooking the food in any way. Nevertheless, I would choose the Crock Pot over the Le creuset any day of the week! Believe me you will not be disappointed choosing this Braiser. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by TVCarpenter TVCarpenter

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