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This Review covers 25 Electric Slow Cookers which we consider the best value for money
in year 2017. They're divided into the following 5 categories:
Premium High-End Products
High-End Products
Mid-Range Products
Economy Products
Budget Range
These
Charts show information valid as of the publication date of this Review.
What To Look for When Purchasing a Slow Cooker
Before you choose to buy a specific product, consider few of the item features first.
Selecting the Ideal cooker can save you commonly occurring post-purchase anxiety or a
Need to buy some different model later in the future.
You should look at the following 3 areas:
1. General Product Features
2. Features Specific to Your Requirements
3. Few Other Things
1. General Product Features
We advise you to evaluate the following 2 product features (they normally use to any
Model; regardless of what you intend to use it for):
Pot Material
Slow Cooker Pots come in 3 most frequent materials. Cheaper models feature aluminium

You will need to replace them buy
New products since it could prove difficult to obtain spare parts. At the same time don't forget
That strands together with the pealed-off coating may flow aluminum into the food which may pose

Better quality Slow Cookers include ceramic pots. These are better than aluminum
Lasting nearly 4 times longer.
Ceramic plates are not manufactured with any harmful substances like PFOA or PTFE
Which are used in standard non-stick coatings. This is their primary advantage compared to
Aluminium pots (and other aluminium cookware as well).
Another advantage of ceramic plates is that they distribute heat more readily as well as
evenly, thus shortening the cooking times. You can usually save up to 20% of time.
Third common kinds are the stoneware pots.
Not contain any potentially harmful substances. The good news is that even the cheapest
Models nowadays come with stoneware pots.
Some versions may also come with stainless steel or pure non-coated aluminium, even
Though these are extremely rare today. I would expect bare aluminium pots only in the lowest
Models or in products marketed in certain Asian warehouses. Surprisingly, aluminium
Cookware is still quite common in many Asian countries.
Warranty
Most products include standard 1-Year Warranty, although few provide up to 3-Year
Warranty, particularly Cuisinart Slow Cookers.
Slow Cookers are not too expensive appliances, so even if they stop working after one year,
It should not cost a fortune to replace them. But if you have environmental awareness
Or prefer not to buy new appliances every year or so, then picking model with a longer
Guarantee does make sense.
2. Features Specific to Your Requirements
Temperature Control
Various r

ecipes will need their own temperature.
Temperature controls that allow setting your desired temperature precisely on Digital
Displays in degrees Fahrenheit.
Cheaper models usually have only 2 or 3 heat controls clock-style knob, letting you
Choose the temperature only as low, moderate or high heat setting.
Temperature Probe
Even though not so common attribute, some Slow Cookers include a probe.
Temperature probes can help you ensuring that your food won't become over- or undercooked.
Volume
If you plan to use your Slow Cooker at home for only one or two individuals then small volume
Of 3 to 4-Quart will be more than enough.
For restaurants or larger families we recommend a product with minimum volume of 6-
Quart. This will allow you to serve food for all your guests at exactly the same time.
The worst thing that can occur during a party is when you have to cook the same meal
twice. You can
Easily avoid that with a larger Slow Cooker.
Programmable
Programmability is a really handy feature.
The cooking time and leave the stove do the rest.
With this option you won't need to keep watching the time or cooking progress. After the
Cooking is finished, the cooker will automatically switch itself to a "warm" mode. This will
Keep your food hot and ready to serve at any moment.
3. Few Others Things
There are few more features worth considering which may determine the product quality,
Usability and eventually its lifespan (not breaking down after a couple of months).
One of those things is a country where the product was manufactured.

I know, there aren't many
Manufacturing plants left in the developed world these days, but few still exist. If you can get
Such solution, then get it.
But, take this rule only as a general guide, not something written in stone. This might
Have been largely truth previously. Chinese plants are getting better and many higher-end
Products manufactured in China today are of good quality.

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