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Crockpot® Manual 8-Quart Slow Cooker, Black

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Color: Black


Size: 8 Qt


Features

  • Serves 10+ people
  • 8-quart capacity
  • HIGH/LOW cook settings
  • Convenient WARM setting
  • Removable oval stoneware
  • Dishwasher-safe stoneware and glass lid
  • Black exterior and accents with plastic handles

Description

Slow cooking in your Crock-Pot® 8-Quart Manual Slow Cooker provides you the flexibility to prepare a meal early and then have it cook all day. You can carry out your full day's activities and still enjoy a nutritious, home-cooked meal in the evening. The 8-Quart X-Large capacity is also perfect for larger families or entertaining! It's a healthier, more cost-efficient and convenient way to serve tasty, satisfying meals. This Crock-Pot® Manual Slow Cooker cooks on HIGH or LOW settings and the WARM setting can be used to keep your dish at an ideal serving temperature.

Brand: Crock-Pot


Color: Black


Material: Stoneware


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 15.3"W x 15.4"H


Capacity: 7.57 Liters


Wattage: 1500 watts


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Voltage: 220 Volts


Shape: Oval


Brand: Crock-Pot


Color: Black


Material: Stoneware


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 15.3"W x 15.4"H


Capacity: 7.57 Liters


Wattage: 1500 watts


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Voltage: 220 Volts


Shape: Oval


Pattern: Slow Cooker


Control Method: Touch


Control Type: Knob


Number of settings: 3


Controller Type: manual


Size: 8 Qt


UPC: 048894061998


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Item Weight: 11 pounds


Manufacturer: Crock-Pot


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SCV800-B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 9, 2015


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  • Cooks similar to the paradigm of older crock pots
Color: Black Size: 8 Qt
Received boxed well with no dents, cracks or otherwise observable defects. Strengths are the size and simplicity of design with a lack of the digital fluff that drives up costs with its added fragility and high failure rates. The previous crock pot in my possession had a digital module that "bubbled out" across the face of the read-out. Yes, it doesn't have a light. Clue: look to see where the knob is turned if you forgot what you were doing after that 4th glass of wine or Jack without the ice. But whether you have a light or not, assuming it hasn't failed, you were going to put your hands on the product anyway, right, without at least a very light touch to test on either the glass or a side for heat? I don't pick up my toaster, toaster oven or egg steamer with bare hands after I finished using it without at least a light touch. There is a simple, ancient and well-tested device, known by many names and cultures throughout the ages, we now call a potholder, which might be indicated for such situations if such handling is necessary. Yes, the cords are short as a safety feature that tries to force you use the crock pot on a counter next to an outlet as far away as possible from small hands and from interference with the cord. Yes, the handles, such as they are, get hot and they are somewhat small (it's not exactly a "portable" device after all and doesn't advertise itself as such), but what I see is without the extra coatings, plastics, bells and whistles, there is very little on this unit to break (or break off) unless you want to perform a drop test or throw it against a wall. For those that complain the crock pot gets hot, I suppose you must have a floor stove that doesn't. Use a timer to shut it off if you are not at home at the end of cook time if that's your major complaint (it's actually safer as it's not subject to heat failures) as suggested by others for those that would have wanted to have the crock pot set the table for them also. All you have to look at is the KitchenAid Crock Pot that was highly rated by America's Test Kitchen as an example of a nightmare waiting to happen for those that like the fancy electronics despite their high failure rates. Here, there may be some things that are inconvenient, but really they're pretty minor when you're looking for something relatively bulletproof with good performance and longevity. I just look at this as a dutch oven that doesn't heat up the kitchen during the summer and saves money if you have an electric stove. I've had both electric and gas and feel a hell of a lot safer walking away from the crock pot for any length of time than either of the stoves with the dutch oven. I understand that a dutch oven may be in theory more precise in terms of even heating over it's entire surface when it's placed inside a stove, but the most I can say IMO is that the differences are minor based on my experience with both. I'll leave that to the Le Creuset upper crust types to argue that out with their 300+ dollar tastes. Here: Marinated 5 pound sirloin tip roast placed at room temperature on low at 5 am...roast 3/4 immersed...broth surrounding roast at 10 am read approx. 140 degrees F. There was good low temperature stability throughout process. At 1:30 pm cooked completely through on the edge of fall apart but could be cut with a fork after slicing. Broth in a meat stew with veggies (one inch cuts) ran at about 150 degrees measured at 4 hours low heat. Not to cause a fight here, but just because there may be some "bubbling" on the surface doesn't in my experience mean "boiling." Heavier liquids seem to do this more and many times I'm not reading anywhere near 212 degrees when I test. Edit: 3/28/22 ...Sometimes I make bad judgments, sometime good and sometimes as in this case a very good judgment. Still working well using it a couple of times each month. Longevity, durability & consistency in operation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018 by Bruce

  • Large and great bang for my buck UPDATE
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE: fits a whole Boston butt easily. Only issue I have is that the labels for the temp above the dial are very faint. If I go to my old one automatically it’s on the wrong heat. I just have to learn the new layout. But I wish they made this print to stand out better. See my last photo. Great price for a real Crock Pot brand slow cooker. This replaced an off brand that cracked after 30 years of use. I was heartbroken, as we raised our family, brought meals to neighbors, and church potlucks for years and years in that thing- heck it even predated the internet! This red color was much less $$ than the black. Red is always a go to for me, it means look out! And for this, it means it’s HOT and it’s ON. Oval shape is good. Four feet vs three makes it steadier. Lid is depressed more than my last one, which makes any overheating and spitting not an issue. Crock comes out for easy cleaning. Heats up quickly and so far so good- I’ll let you know after this big ol’ pot of chili is done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Anne Shellie Anne Shellie

  • Oh my, aren't you a big boy!
Color: Black Size: 8 Qt
I'll say that this is a very large crock pot! Which is exactly what we were looking for because we were planning to host family holidays and needed something larger than our medium sized one. Functions as any Crock-Pot should with easy and intuitive settings. Capacity is enormous! The only downside I can see is that we now have to have two crock pots because this one is so large that it's not very conducive to making weekly meals for two adults. Sure it can do it, but you have all this extra space in the crock pot. Definitely I must have for those who like to host family or friends events ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by John

  • Cooks good , but gets hot
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
I have had my fair share of crockpots and many different sizes , but not this big . When I cook a roast with vegetables , I seem to run out of room . I figured I would buy this and see how much more room this has compared to what I have been using . I found this had plenty of room for my 5 pound roast , tons of potatoes and onions , and one pound of carrots and half a pound of celery with four cans of gravy . I cooked it for 7 hours and was perfect , the meat was so tender it was difficult to get out of the pot , just was delicious . When I went to cook meatballs and sausage I placed to many in the pot and had a mess , my fault as to not thinking about the meat cooking and the juices adding to this . I had 4 pounds of meatball I made and placed in uncooked , then had four pounds of sausage and three jars of sauce. I had to take out about 20 little meatballs to have it not boil over , I had 50 meatballs in total . The outer case on this is flimsy , so I need to take care not to push on the sides as it will dent super easy . None of my old ones are this cheaply made , unfortunately this seems to be how they are made today . So far I love this and my cat uses the box to play in. Hopefully this can last me as long as my old one that’s over 30 years old , fingers crossed . Clean up is simple , but is heavy and could be difficult for older folks , it’s a tight fit in my kitchen sink , but manageable . The red color is sharp and hope it doesn’t fade over time , but if anything goes wrong I’ll be back to update this . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023 by teenie teenie

  • Large
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
Best size for full meals and easy to operate. Cooks perfectly and easy to clean. Great value for busy families.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Keri Pettit

  • Works great
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by Allan T.

  • Nice large crock pot.
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
This is the second crock pot I have had that’s big enough to make my dogs food in. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025 by Diana Wood

  • Great slow cooker
Color: Red Size: 8 quart
I never would have imagined that this pot could cook food so well and so easily.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025 by ZOLUT

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