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Crock-Pot Small 3 Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel and Black (SCR300-SS)
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Brand | Crock-Pot |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 9.5"W x 9.8"H |
Capacity | 3 Quarts |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Item Weight | 3.04 Kilograms |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Shape | Oval |
About this item
- 3 quart capacity
- HIGH/LOW cook settings
- Removable round stoneware; Cord length 24 Inches
- Dishwasher safe stoneware and glass lid
- Polished silver, stainless steel exterior with black accents and plastic handles
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Easy to clean | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.8 |
Easy to use | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 | — |
Temperature Control | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 |
Durability | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.2 | — |
Quality of material | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | — | — |
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capacity | 3 quarts | 7 quarts | 2 quarts | 2 quarts | 4.73 liters | 3 quarts |
number of settings | 3 | 3 | 3 | — | 3 | — |
controller type | Hand Control | manual | manual | Mechanical knob | manual | manual |
material | Stainless Steel | Stoneware | Stoneware | Stainless Steel | Metallic | Plastic |
voltage | 110 volts | 220 volts | 220 volts | 120 volts | 220 volts | 220 volts |
wattage | 1500 watts | 825 watts | 825 watts | 120 watts | 1500 watts | 135 watts |
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Brand | Crock-Pot |
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 9.5"W x 9.8"H |
Capacity | 3 Quarts |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Item Weight | 3.04 Kilograms |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Shape | Oval |
Pattern | Cooker |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Manual |
Number of settings | 3 |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Item Weight | 6.69 pounds |
Manufacturer | Crockpot |
ASIN | B003UCG8II |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SCV700-S-BR |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,713 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #12 in Slow Cookers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 17, 2010 |
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This Crock-Pot 3 -Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker provides you the flexibility to prepare a meal early and then have it slow-cook all day, so you can come home to a nutritious, home-cooked meal in the evening. It's a healthier, more cost-efficient and convenient way to cook. 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. The trendy hexagon design of this slow cooker is the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
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Customers like the value, ease of cleaning, and ease of use of the slow cooker. For example, they mention it's a great unit for the price, the ceramic insert cleans up easily, and the removable crock makes cleaning quick. That said, they're happy with size, capacity, and performance. That being said, opinions are mixed on quality and temperature control.
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Customers like the size of the slow cooker. For example, they say it's the perfect size for their family, small for a single person, and perfect for cooking smaller portion meals. Some mention that it takes up much less room than the big family size ones, and is plenty large enough to cook in.
"Easy to store and perfect size for 1-2 people. Love it. Works great." Read more
"I really like my little crock pot. It isn't too small or big, perfect size. Works great and is easy to clean" Read more
"This is a nice size for my purposes. Very happy with this brand in the past and glad I could find a replacement when I wore the other one out!" Read more
"...So this crockpot quickly became my new kitchen buddy. The size was great and even more a joy to get washed quickly. I made dips, stews, and roasts...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the slow cooker. They mention that it works well, does exactly what they want, and is easy to clean. Some say that it's great for cooking meats and that the squares come out excellent.
"Easy to store and perfect size for 1-2 people. Love it. Works great." Read more
"...next three days cut up into smaller squares in this thing and they come out excellent with a very easy cleanup afterwards...." Read more
"...It isn't too small or big, perfect size. Works great and is easy to clean" Read more
"...Just the warm/low/high dial. But it works great! Cooks everything evenly, and is a tip top slow cooker." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the slow cooker. They say it's a great unit for the price, has saved them countless hours and money, and makes eating healthier and more budget friendly. Some customers also mention that the brand is good and the product is functional.
"...This has saved me countless hours and money, and made eating healthier and more budget friendly a piece of cake WITHOUT involving that much more time..." Read more
"...This unit is worth the money." Read more
"...Product is brand new, never used. Great deal & savings." Read more
"Worth the money but I miss my timer. It seems durable and fits our smaller portions lifestyle" Read more
Customers find the slow cooker easy to clean. They mention that the ceramic insert cleans up easily, and the removable crock makes cleaning quick.
"...squares in this thing and they come out excellent with a very easy cleanup afterwards...." Read more
"...It isn't too small or big, perfect size. Works great and is easy to clean" Read more
"...Easy to clean." Read more
"...The size was great and even more a joy to get washed quickly. I made dips, stews, and roasts...." Read more
Customers like the capacity of the slow cooker. For example, they mention it's great for the servings they need, can make enough food to feed four, or perfect to feed two if you want to have leftovers. Some say the smaller size is perfect for fixing smaller meals. That said, most are happy with the capacity and recommend it to others.
"...Matches are stainless steel appliances. Can make food for four people, but really made for two in my opinion...." Read more
"I've used it a couple times and it's great for the servings I need." Read more
"...Not only is this unit massive enough to cook a ham, it also is very easy to clean and cooks very well...." Read more
"...Much easier to store while being large enough for good size meals." Read more
Customers find the slow cooker easy to use and clean. They say it's simple and convenient. Customers also appreciate the loop handle, which is easier to grasp than a round knob handle. They mention that the slow cook has a simple operation of low, high, and keep warm. They also say that the recipes are super easy and taste great. Overall, customers say that it makes their life much easier.
"...up in convenience you’ll make up for in durability, longevity and simplicity though...." Read more
"...You can also do other things while you cook, so multi tasking becomes a breeze!" Read more
"...Nothing burned.The smaller insert is so much easier for me to handle without worrying I'm going to drop it in the sink and break it...." Read more
"Love this size, great for party dips, or small meals!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the slow cooker. Some mention that it cooks well, the construction looks solid, and is reliable. However, others say that there are a few small defects in the ceramic pot itself, and the Calphalon liner developed hairline cracks.
"This product is holding up very well. Matches are stainless steel appliances. Can make food for four people, but really made for two in my opinion...." Read more
"...But even with dedicated handwashing, the Calphalon liner developed hairline cracks. Twice. The MaxiMatic did too, after a few months of regular use...." Read more
"...As far as cooking goes, once it heated up on low, it cooked the food at a nice low simmer. On high it cooked at a gentle boil...." Read more
"Reliable, versatile. Brings back memories of my Mom, when crock pots were new. Used it for roast beef, tuna and noodles, rice, etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature control of the slow cooker. Some mention that it has a warm feature to keep things toasty, it heats up quickly, and the different temperature settings are a plus. However, others say that it gets very very hot, it will not switch over to Warm, and it takes forever to heat up.
"...I haven't experienced either of those. Yes, the outside is going to get warm, otherwise it's not going to cook your food!..." Read more
"...It is still as temperature-reliable as the day I first unboxed it and continues to be my favorite appliance... and that's big, considering I also..." Read more
"this little pot works good but the outside of it gets so hot it is a danger" Read more
"...Other than that the construction looks solid and this has a warm setting the other did not." Read more
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How does this one compare to the others?
It’s HUGE.
…but not as big as the MaxiMatic. Both slow cookers claim to be eight quart size but in reality eight quarts of liquid fills the Crock-pot all the way to the lip of the lid, which isn’t realistic for actually cooking that much liquid. Still, it’s pretty HUGE, especially compared to Calphalon’s biggest size (7 quart). The MaxiMatic gives you a little extra room above the eight quart point BUT…
Crock-pot has better temperature control.
In the Crock-pot “Low” could cook a 4 lb pot roast all day (6+ hours). On “High” it cooks in about 4 hours. “Warm” keeps it warm. The MaxiMatic, on the other hand, cooks it in less than 2 hours ON LOW (and it leaves the meat tough as rubber) and the MaxiMatic “high” setting approaches temperatures comparable to the depths of Hell. Calphalon had accurate temps but it didn’t make up for the constant leaking, smaller crock and lack of customer support.
The outside is very hot.
This is one of those “duh” moments. Anything that cooks WILL get hot. Don’t touch hot things. Don’t put them near the edge of the counter where kids can touch them. Again: Duh! The Calphalon is the only model on the market that claims to be “cool to the touch” and guess what? It’ll still burn the crud out of you! It’s not as hot as other brands, but it’ll still do damage if you touch it, especially on the exposed areas of the crock liner. So as much as everyone complains about this aspect, I have to wonder if their moms never used the old 70’s Crock-pots with the wheat patterned orange shells that made delicious soup and seared the flesh off your bones if you touched them (so you just didn’t touch them). Shoot, my mom STILL uses hers. The moral of the story? Grow up! And stop shopping for cooking appliances that don’t feel hot.
There is no timer.
This is NOT a digital slow cooker. “Digital” slow cookers have specific temperature controls, fancy timers and auto shutoff options. They also break down faster, have things go wrong more often and (if they are Calphalon brand) their manufacturer discontinues selling them completely. There’s a reason those 70’s Crock-pots that I mentioned previously still walk the earth serving fondue at your grandma’s Bridge Club potlucks: simplicity. There are no buttons on this Crockpot. There is no digital screen. There is only a single knob with four options: Off, Warm, Low, High... Just like Grandma’s Crock-pot! What you give up in convenience you’ll make up for in durability, longevity and simplicity though. And you’ll just have to be *slightly* less lazy than slow cooker “dump it, leave it, eat it” style cooking permits by, you know, setting a timer. ::Ding::
The crock liner is dishwasher safe.
MaxiMatic and Crock-pot both allow their stoneware crock liners to be washed in the dishwasher. Calphalon does not. But even with dedicated handwashing, the Calphalon liner developed hairline cracks. Twice. The MaxiMatic did too, after a few months of regular use. This Crock-pot has been used and run through the dishwasher every other day (literally) since I bought it and has absolutely no issues whatsoever. I also notice the glaze on the stoneware is much more even on the Crock-pot. It had thin spots, pits and irregularities in both the MaxiMatic and the Calphalon. I have to assume there is better quality control on the manufacturing end at Crock-pot.
That pretty much sums it up though. If anything changes, breaks, acts up, smells funny or does anything else unusual I’ll be sure to update this review. As it stands though, no news is good news. Buy this Crock-pot. You can thank me later.
UPDATE: I bought this 8 quart Crock-pot through Amazon in December 2016. As of today, January 15th 2018, it is still running strong. I continue to use it several times a week and always run the crock liner and lid through the dishwasher. It is still as temperature-reliable as the day I first unboxed it and continues to be my favorite appliance... and that's big, considering I also own a Kitchenaid mixer AND an Instant Pot (but the Instant Pot hisses at me and the mixer gives everyone dirty looks). If you haven't bought one yet, you definitely need more pot roast in your life. And beans. Which BTW, this puppy can easily fit 2 lbs of dry pinto beans (hint: Use ham hocks! And shred the meat into the beans before serving. All other beans will be ruined for you after that). I'll continue abusing my Crock-pot and updating my review if anything changes though, because SCIENCE!
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2017
How does this one compare to the others?
It’s HUGE.
…but not as big as the MaxiMatic. Both slow cookers claim to be eight quart size but in reality eight quarts of liquid fills the Crock-pot all the way to the lip of the lid, which isn’t realistic for actually cooking that much liquid. Still, it’s pretty HUGE, especially compared to Calphalon’s biggest size (7 quart). The MaxiMatic gives you a little extra room above the eight quart point BUT…
Crock-pot has better temperature control.
In the Crock-pot “Low” could cook a 4 lb pot roast all day (6+ hours). On “High” it cooks in about 4 hours. “Warm” keeps it warm. The MaxiMatic, on the other hand, cooks it in less than 2 hours ON LOW (and it leaves the meat tough as rubber) and the MaxiMatic “high” setting approaches temperatures comparable to the depths of Hell. Calphalon had accurate temps but it didn’t make up for the constant leaking, smaller crock and lack of customer support.
The outside is very hot.
This is one of those “duh” moments. Anything that cooks WILL get hot. Don’t touch hot things. Don’t put them near the edge of the counter where kids can touch them. Again: Duh! The Calphalon is the only model on the market that claims to be “cool to the touch” and guess what? It’ll still burn the crud out of you! It’s not as hot as other brands, but it’ll still do damage if you touch it, especially on the exposed areas of the crock liner. So as much as everyone complains about this aspect, I have to wonder if their moms never used the old 70’s Crock-pots with the wheat patterned orange shells that made delicious soup and seared the flesh off your bones if you touched them (so you just didn’t touch them). Shoot, my mom STILL uses hers. The moral of the story? Grow up! And stop shopping for cooking appliances that don’t feel hot.
There is no timer.
This is NOT a digital slow cooker. “Digital” slow cookers have specific temperature controls, fancy timers and auto shutoff options. They also break down faster, have things go wrong more often and (if they are Calphalon brand) their manufacturer discontinues selling them completely. There’s a reason those 70’s Crock-pots that I mentioned previously still walk the earth serving fondue at your grandma’s Bridge Club potlucks: simplicity. There are no buttons on this Crockpot. There is no digital screen. There is only a single knob with four options: Off, Warm, Low, High... Just like Grandma’s Crock-pot! What you give up in convenience you’ll make up for in durability, longevity and simplicity though. And you’ll just have to be *slightly* less lazy than slow cooker “dump it, leave it, eat it” style cooking permits by, you know, setting a timer. ::Ding::
The crock liner is dishwasher safe.
MaxiMatic and Crock-pot both allow their stoneware crock liners to be washed in the dishwasher. Calphalon does not. But even with dedicated handwashing, the Calphalon liner developed hairline cracks. Twice. The MaxiMatic did too, after a few months of regular use. This Crock-pot has been used and run through the dishwasher every other day (literally) since I bought it and has absolutely no issues whatsoever. I also notice the glaze on the stoneware is much more even on the Crock-pot. It had thin spots, pits and irregularities in both the MaxiMatic and the Calphalon. I have to assume there is better quality control on the manufacturing end at Crock-pot.
That pretty much sums it up though. If anything changes, breaks, acts up, smells funny or does anything else unusual I’ll be sure to update this review. As it stands though, no news is good news. Buy this Crock-pot. You can thank me later.
UPDATE: I bought this 8 quart Crock-pot through Amazon in December 2016. As of today, January 15th 2018, it is still running strong. I continue to use it several times a week and always run the crock liner and lid through the dishwasher. It is still as temperature-reliable as the day I first unboxed it and continues to be my favorite appliance... and that's big, considering I also own a Kitchenaid mixer AND an Instant Pot (but the Instant Pot hisses at me and the mixer gives everyone dirty looks). If you haven't bought one yet, you definitely need more pot roast in your life. And beans. Which BTW, this puppy can easily fit 2 lbs of dry pinto beans (hint: Use ham hocks! And shred the meat into the beans before serving. All other beans will be ruined for you after that). I'll continue abusing my Crock-pot and updating my review if anything changes though, because SCIENCE!
I read the reviews that talked about the outside getting very hot, and those that addressed cooking temperature being too high. I haven't experienced either of those. Yes, the outside is going to get warm, otherwise it's not going to cook your food! I have an infra-red thermometer and the outside barely got up a couple degrees over normal body temperature even with the Crock-Pot set on high. Certainly nothing dangerous. As far as cooking goes, once it heated up on low, it cooked the food at a nice low simmer. On high it cooked at a gentle boil. Nothing burned.
The smaller insert is so much easier for me to handle without worrying I'm going to drop it in the sink and break it. Easy to store in a cabinet too.
I'm very happy with my purchase and recommend!
It's fantastic! I've now had this for five years, and the only problem is the outside finish has a few cosmetic scratches and spots on it. All the plastic handles and knob are still in place and work great. The ceramic pot doesn't have any scratches and has withstood all the washes, scraping, etc.
This little machine has withstood approximately 10 moves, 7 roommates, several terrible meals (my fault), and MANY great ones. I've lived places where we had a dishwasher, where we had a bad dishwasher, where we did dishes in the sink, and where my roommates let things be in the sink for ages before getting around to them. This guy survived it all. I could list the other small appliances and cookware who were not so lucky, but I won't.
I will eventually replace this with a fancier one-- one with a timer perhaps or with a griddle, but that will be to upgrade, not because anything is wrong with this one!
I'd say I have average use for a crock pot. There were months it never got used, but then there were months where I used it 2-3 times a week. It has been used for tried-and-true recipes, and multiple Pinterest experiments.
In terms of money, I really wasn't expecting this to last long given what I paid. I know my toaster was about the same price, and that is NOT doing as well. I've paid more money for other small appliances, and they've ALL failed in much less time. But here's my slow cooker, just cooking away just as good as the day I got it.
It doesn't have any bells or whistles. Just the warm/low/high dial. But it works great! Cooks everything evenly, and is a tip top slow cooker.