Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
I'm only writing because I'm buying this slow cooker again today. I bought mine in 2019 — and I have absolutely loved it! Last night, after Christmas dinner, I was cleaning and noticed that it had a large crack. I was so bummed—but I'm going to buy the EXACT SAME ONE for these reasons —great size, hu
ge pots of chili, soup, a turkey, pot roast —easy to use—forget the hassle of digital controls —easy to take on the go—the lid locks down tight. I take this pot everywhere. It's never spilled in my car —affordable. I figure it's cost me 14 bucks a year. My counter tops are granite, and I have a hunch I set it down to hard one too many times. :) You can't go wrong with this slow cooker.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by Heidi, WA state
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Easy to use controls, multiple settings, cooks well.
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
Love the large size! Held a large pork roast with ease, and the easy to use push button settings were wonderful. This cooker heated up and cooked fast and evenly. The lock lid made transporting easy, and reduced risk of spills.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by Todd
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
This was easy to use and holds a lot, I use it for Irish Beef Stew doubled recipe. It cooks all day and at the end the cleanup was very easy. On the downside I am older, and the crock is very heavy which is needed, but once filled I needed the guys to lift it out.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Ruth Timothy
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
I needed the biggest crock pot I could find to transport food to a party. This worked great. It holds a lot of food. The warm setting worked great, no sticking or burning on the bottom. The lid closed feature is awesome. We didn’t have to worry about spills in our new vehicle!
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by michele corneail
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
This one is huge and I love these curtains extra room for food. It cooks well and the lid seals up fabulously tight, so no spills. It holds up well to cooking all day and washing it, easy to clean. It is simple and easy to use, looks nice and has held up well so far for me.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by RachelS
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Skeptical 🤨 - But will give it a Try... (an “Experts” Slow Cooker Perspective).
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
I am usually one to give a Super-LONG review about the products I’ve purchased (and it is no different here — as I want all of you out there not to be BURNED 🔥 as many may have already been so). So let me give you both the SHORT and the LONG version (read the LONG version, if you need more details).
SHORT: This Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker is NOT truly/truthfully 10 quarts😡. And it also has A LOT of quirks you should know about (so read on, for more details, if your interested). Here is the start of the LONG part: I mean, there shouldn’t be too much to a [simple] “Slow Cooker,” Right?!? — Don’t get me wrong, as I am absolutely PASSIONATE about the Slow Cooking genre. — As it is (in my humble opinion), the very BEST way how to cooks foods, to the point of absolute [tender] food PERFECTION! 😉👍 And I NEED a [bigger] Slow Cooker, so that I can fit my 9 lb Turkey 🦃 breast into them. But, I have also been BURNED (MANY times), by various Slow Cooker products (I’m speaking figuratively, not literally - as in, being “burned,” by BAD/junky products). As an example, I’ve [Recently] had to TRASH an “Elite Cuisine” 9qt (by Maxi-Matic). (In fact, I’ve gone through at least THREE (3) of these Monsters [so it would be WISE to AVOID the Maxi-Matic Slow Cooker line, as they seem to be one of those “Cheap” Chinese products]). I know!, I KNOW.... I should have given up, after two, but I LOVED ❤️ its bigger size, which was the the very “Largest,” for its time (plus, it always worked PERFECTLY, from anywhere 6 months to a year 😩). With that, I was somewhat “Skeptical” when I received my (this) Hamilton Beach 10qt (today), as it looks 👀 VERY similar to the Maxi-Matic in make & structure (maybe a wee bit, Taller). Frankly, the MAIN problem that I’ve had so far with these [similar] Slow Cooker models, is that their Heating🔥 Elements will usually [eventually] either, burn out or, just stop working altogether 😡🤬 But enough “Bloviating” 🧐 - let me just run down the Pro’s & Con’s of this Hamilton Beach, as I see it (so far). Pros: 1) It is a wee bit bigger, being about an inch or so [Taller] - (but see my Con on this). 2) I like the “Locking” top lid (but see Con). 3) The top lid is also “Vented” (with two [2] holes 🕳), so steam can escape, being self-bast a little. 4) The controls are “Old School” (which I like), as opposed to the Digital Controls, on most “newer” models. 5) I do like the Black color, as it “Hides” stains or scratches (Things that you can more easily see 👀 in the more common White ones, that I’ve had in the past). 6) It does get VERY hot 🔥 [FAST!, so WATCH out!!🙅🏻🚨] — and KEEP AWAY any plastic object, at least a few INCHES! 🚧🛑 (which is also a Con, somewhat). Cons: 1) When I said it was a wee bit bigger I didn’t mean by much. The Hamilton Beach SAYS it’s 10qt, but when you test this then it comes out a wee bit SHORT. You see, 10qts SHOULD add up to 40 cups. But, when I tried to put 40 cups into the ceramic pot, I found that the liquid comes ALL the way to the Very TOP rim (and NO ONE is going to fill this up to the very TOP 😤). More than likely, you’ll fill it up to where the LID rest. At this level, the liquid would only reach 9.5 qts (or 38 cups). But NOT 10qts. So this is [somewhat] deceptive 😡 2) The Power Cord is VERY short!! (2 feet, MAX), so you WILL need an Extension Cord. 3) There is NO Power Light 💡 (almost every Cooker I’ve ever had, had a Power Indicator [Light] included — NOT HERE! 😡 (So you’ll have to do what most reviewers have suggested (to know it is on), which is “Feel” the heat🔥 coming from/off the sides 🥵). 4) Some reviewers have noted a “Burning Smell” when you first turn on the Unit. — And this is TRUE!! (Hope this will eventually go away, as many have claimed). 5) The Black color is both a Pro, but ALSO a Con (as the color may HIDE left-over food residue [that you CAN’T see 👀 ]). So both Bad, and Good (Break-Even, and/so not a Deal-Breaker). 6) As noted, the locking Lid IS nice, but the only PROBLEM is that it is sometimes VERY FINICKY (where, if you don’t latch BOTH sides, at the SAME [Precise] time, then one side will FLIP, back up). (This is obviously a [weird] “Alignment” issue). Not a “Deal-Breaker” (Just ANNOYING 😤😡). 7) And lastly, the “Fit” of the Ceramic Pot (within the heating container) is VERY “Loosey Goosey,” with about at least a Quarter to Half-inch of Play. I’ve noticed this seems to be a “Common” thing with these [Bigger] Slow Cooker models (I just wished these would “Fit” in better). Again, not a Deal-Breaker (as long as it cooks effectively and efficiently, I’m fine). So (again), as my Title states/implies, the Jury is still out on this Hamilton Beach (I will update, when/if anything Pops up). I mean, seriously, if it works (Last) LONGER than my old [Cheap] Elite Cuisine/Maxi-Matic, then I’d be OVERjoyed 😂 (We’ll see 🤔)
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 by John The Baptist 2000
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big capacity, works like it should, and inexpensive
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
inexpensive and it works fine. Gets nice and hot real fast on high, and has a slow warm mode to keep hot things hot with a low setting in between. You really can do a whole turkey (well, a 10 or 12 pounder) in one.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by ChaseCaro
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I love this, gave away my instapot!
Color: Black
Size: 10 Quarts
Yep, gave away my Nija instapot. I realized all i really need is a simple but large crockpot and a really good air fryer. I just used this crockpot and it's perfect! Simple dial to use, heated up quickly, worked perfectly on low (some reviews said it was too hot on low-I was concerned, but this unit
is ok) This crockpot is big enough to accommodate a large Costco size of meat. It's perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Kindle Customer