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Hamilton Beach Portable 6-Quart Set & Forget Digital Programmable Slow Cooker with Lid Lock, Temperature Probe, Stainless Steel

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Arrives Saturday, Jun 7
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Size: Temperature Probe


Color: Stainless Steel


Features

  • Not your moms slow cooker: Smart technology allows you to cook a recipe to either a desired cooking time or specific temperature, before automatically switching to warm when its done
  • Patented temperature probe: Place the temperature probe into large cuts of meat to cook to a precise temperature the control panel will display the foods exact temperature as it cooks
  • Clip-tight gasket lid: The lid clips securely in place, perfect for taking the slow cooker to a party, potluck or tailgate the tight seal helps prevent messy spills along the way
  • Easy to clean: Removable and dishwasher safe crock and glass lid make cleanup simple and power interrupt protection keeps slow cooker on during a brief power outage
  • 6 quart capacity: Spacious size is perfect for a 6 pound chicken or 4 pound roast

Description

In addition to offering modern convenience, the set & forget programmable slow cooker has three choices for easy, automatic cooking: program, probe and manual mode. On busy days, program the cooking time and set & forget slow cooker automatically shifts to keep warm when the cooking time is up. Cooking a large cut of meat like pot roast, chicken, or pork tenderloin? Insert the probe, set the desired meat temperature and the set & forget slow cooker automatically shifts to keep warm when the temperature is reached. For traditional slow cooking, manually select the high, low or warm temperature without setting a cooking time. Thermometer probe for precise results. Brand Story By Hamilton Beach


Pattern: Programmable Slow Cooker with Lid Lock


Control Type: Manual


Product Dimensions: 11.25 x 17.5 x 11.75 inches


Item Weight: 2.24 ounces


Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 33969A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 20, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this crockpot
A few months ago, we decided to save money by cooking our own food. (We had been eating Trader Joe’s frozen meals and going out and that gets expensive very quickly.) Thing is, neither my husband nor I love cooking all that much. So I guess it comes as no surprise that I am terrible at it. However, I did come across an awesome blog called a year of slow cooking that presented me with a bunch of easy-to-make recipes in very little time. (Since then I have found other blogs with other recipes: Get Crocked and 365 days of slow cooking for example but a year of slow cooking is still my favorite.) The recipe problem solved, I started cooking using my small, old, and very basic crockpot. And that crockpot was doable but some recipes call for cooking on low for 9 hours; others for 6 and really all I want is to throw the ingredients into the crockpot and forget about it. My old basic crockpot didn’t let me do that. The Hamilton Beach, on the other hand does. And it is so easy to use! I hate electronics (ask my husband) but I can operate this crockpot with ease. You just press the on button (the red circle on the left) then select the time by pushing the up/down arrows on the right, press enter, select the heat setting press enter and you’re done. Once it’s finished, it goes to Warm setting so your food doesn’t spoil. This means that if you set it on a Friday night and want to sleep in Saturday morning, you can. You really don’t have to worry about getting up just to turn off the crockpot. If you are cooking a full chicken or something as big as that you can use the thermometer probe and set your own temperature you want maintained to make sure that meat is cooked properly. It also has one of those lids that locks down with simple lever clamps at each end so now I can be one of “those” people who takes up the office kitchen because we are having a potluck. The lid does have a rubber seal but do be sure to keep it upright because there are small vent holes and a hole for the probe to be inserted through the glass lid. All in all, this really is a set it and forget it crockpot (as advertised). It is also worth noting (because this has been in the news) that Healing Gourmet (a food safety site) lists Hamilton as one of the ten brands to look for when choosing a crockpot and that wirecutter (a site that reviews the gadgets in our lives) tells us that this crockpot “outperformed much more expensive models.” In a couple of negative reviews I have seen, there were complaints about the glass breaking. The instructions say to only clamp down the lid when transporting food. My husband says that there is a good chance that tightening the lid while cooking would put extra stress on the glass making it more likely to break/shatter. So bear this in mind. I admit I haven’t tried those more expensive models (the whole point of using a crockpot to begin with was to save money) but I have to admit I am a little in love with this crockpot and highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017 by Inna Tysoe

  • A Lifetime of Trust GONE In One Cheap Appliance
It's worth mentioning that Hamilton Beach has been a trusted name in our home for over 40 years and we've never had a return in all of that time. However, two separate units, both defective on delivery and I don't believe in coincidences. Furthermore, there's way too much current running through this thing for me to be able to trust walking away from it with two, back to back, electrical defects delivered from two different warehouses. The first unit was replaced due to a hole melting through aluminum bottom just above where the plug is. The warranty replacement took six weeks to eight weeks, easily and the replacement doesn't EVER reach the temperature you set. Furthermore, I was CHARGED to ship both returns and although Amazon was kind enough to take it back at all (after six months) they only gave us the value of the lowest price it's ever sold for (37.00) during the six months I was playing Patty Cake with the Hamiton Beach Warranty Deptartment. - DISGUSTED!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019 by Janis R.

  • Exploding Lid
This was my second time using this crockpot. The first use was great, as was the second use... until I went to put the lid in my dishwasher. The lid had been sitting OFF of the crockpot for roughly 2 hours by the time I went to put it into the dishwasher, so it’s not like the glass was still hot. Well, as I set the lid into the dishwasher, it quite literally exploded (which you can see from the pictures). I am at a loss for words due to the fact that I have never seen this happen before especially after just two uses! I am going to contact the company and see if they will replace it for me because I don’t have any complaints about the crockpot in and of itself, just the fact that I now have a dishwasher full of glass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018 by Aliyah Aliyah

  • Doesn't Work!!
This thing is garbage and the customer service is HORRIBLE. I received this, filled it with a roast and everything to accompany it. Hit manual, low, it beeped, I walked out the door. When I returned from work everything was room temp and spoiled. This thing doesn't warm up no matter what I do. Tried to reach out to customer service and i'm on my 4th email after providing the model and series number for them on multiple occasion they still continue to ask for more information. This is a terrible product. No more Hamilton Beach ANYTHING for this family. I suggest you stay away from this at all costs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 by Ryan K.

  • Unreal how great this thing is
Unreal how great this thing is. Let me first address some of the negative comments I read before deciding to take a chance on this cooker: YES, the outside metal gets hot, VERY hot. Most cooking utensils do, so I really don't understand the point. It DOES NOT get hot enough underneath to harm the counter top. The control panel is attached with four Allen screws. It's NOT coming off. I never detected a bad oder coming from the cooker. Now for some praise: The timer works flawlessly. Can't wait to try the probe on chicken breasts and pork loins. Unlike two Crock Pots, after eight hours of cooking on LOW nothing was burned to the sides of the ceramic pot. My only criticism is that it would have been really nice if the clamps for the glass top were hinged on the ceramic pot instead of the cooker. That way I could just clamp the top onto the pot and stick it into the fridge. Not a deal breaker by any means. This cooker is going to significantly cut our electric bill. Nearly every meal I fix in the oven can be cooked in the Set 'n Forget. April 15,2018 update: We have cooked in this pot about a dozen times and we are loving it more and more. We mostly cook with the temperature probe and meats are perfect every time. We have nothing but praise for this appliance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018 by Archi

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