Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker is made of stainless steel and has three convenient settings. This allows you to start a meal in the morning and have it perfectly cooked for dinner when you and your family arrive home. It also allows you to quickly heat up a dip or a full meal if you need to. It has a dishwasher safe stoneware inside, which makes clean up much easier and it is priced to fit any budget.

When you are looking for a good crock pot you want something that is not only the right size for your family, but also will deliver a consistent cooking temperature. The Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker is perfect for families of 3 or 4 and can cook a 3 pound roast. It delivers the consistent temperature you need to slow cook a roast or to let a batch of chili cook while you are at work.


  • The Key Features of The Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker:
  • 3 quart round crock pot
  • High, low, and warm settings for slow cooking and fast heating
  • Great for making a small roast, chili, stew, soups, and more
  • Stoneware is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
  • Modern look for the modern kitchen


With The Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker you will get a great crock pot for the smaller family. It also allows you to easily slide the stoneware out of the crock pot so that you can put it on the table and allow everybody to dig in. This is simply one of the better choices for a small and affordable crock pot.

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“I’ve had a Rival brand Crock Pot for years and decided I needed another one so that I could keep more than one dinner item warm for when company comes. I choose the Crock Pot brand because my first one has served me well although the new Crock Pot does not say Rival on it anywhere so I guess they’ve sold the name. I saw this one and it had the keep warm setting and the price was so affordable I decided to try it and I’m very happy I did. The shape is lower and wider than my old one and the lid is glass as apposed to the plastic lid on the old one. I admit the new ones lid does not fit tightly (see update below). I really love the handles – they are open in the middle and easy to grip. And I can wrap the cord around and tuck the plug end into one of the handles for neat storing. Also love the stainless finish, it’s very sleek and attractive. Update – the crock has small bumps around the top perimeter that hold the lid up off the rim a bit (like a couple of millimeters). This does allow moisture out. I only cook vegetables in my crockpots and if I use this new one I get a stew with little moisture. If I use my old crockpot where the lid sits securely on the rim of the crock I get more of a soup. So depending on what you are cooking this design may or may not suit. I’m wondering if a layer of foil between the crock and the lid would serve to keep moisture in, pressing down in the middle of the foil so steam that collects on the foil will fall into the food and not down the outside of the heating part. I still like this new crockpot and am glad I bought it.” – B. Davis (FLA USA)

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