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6QT OVAL SLOW COOKER (Rival Mfg Co. SCVP600-W)

6QT OVAL SLOW COOKER (Rival Mfg Co. SCVP600-W)
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6QT OVAL SLOW COOKER (Rival Mfg Co. SCVP600-W)

 
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DIB -- 658839

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6 quart oval programmable slow cooker. Programmable temperature and time setting. Cooking in 2 easy steps: Place ingredients in stoneware and select cook temperature automatic shifts to warm when done. Prepares meals with a touch of a button. Removable stone ware for easy serving and clean up. Dishwasher safe lid and stoneware. Dimensions: 18.11" H. x 14.17" W. x 9.45" D. No. SCVP600-W: White wrapper with white stoneware No. SCVP600-SS: Stainless steel wrapper with black stoneware

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:14.0 pounds
Package Length:18.2 inches
Package Width:14.5 inches
Package Height:9.3 inches
Package Weight:13.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 39 reviews

Features
  • Smart-Pot Programmable Slow Cooker


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5
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1I agree  Oct 30, 2009
I agree with all those who say this crock pot is way too hot. Ayuh; it sure is. Furthermore, the engineer who designed it missed the high school physics class where the teacher explained that heat rises! It appears that the heating elements surround the sides of the pot rather than underneath it. The result is that contents burn badly around the top of the pot. If the heating elements were under the pot - only - and if the heat could be regulated, stuff would cook slowly and not burn. Sort of like a stove, methinks.

3My Lid Handle Fell Off Too  Oct 14, 2009
All in all, this has been a decent crock pot, however, I agree that food cooks too fast. Whenever I have cooked food for even the shortest time recommended, food is almost always scorched on the bottom.

I read another review about the handle coming off the lid. Mine did too. I lifted the lid to check and stir my food, and the handle broke off, causing the lid to splash into the crock pot. Luckily I wasn't burned, but I could've been. I called customer service, and although I was out of warranty, they told me if I cut off the plug and sent it in, they would send me a whole new crock pot. It seemed kind of wasteful to me--I didn't understand why they couldn't just replace the lid. So I had to put the old (still functioning) crock pot in the trash.

I am now researching crock pots for my mom. Between cooking too hot, and a potentially hazardous lid, I think I'll try something better.

1Not a SLOW Cooker -TOO HOT, TOO FAST  Oct 13, 2009
This product should be in a category all by itself, FAST COOKER! It cooks too fast and burns your food. The exterior gets too hot and has the potential to cause burns to anybody that touches it. I've owned it now for over two years and have learned you cannot "set it and forget it". Don't think you can start it before you leave for work and come home to a delicious meal, you can't! It burns and overcooks everything. Please do yourself a favor and go buy a different brand; I'm fed up with this one and I'm buying a new one today!

1Don't waste your money  Sep 22, 2009
Like other reviewers, I found that this cooker did not realize it was a SLOW cooker. Even on the lowest temperature, it dries out almost everything I cook in it, and the food burns to the crock. I laugh at the idea that it can be washed in the dishwasher. First you will have to sandblast, scrape and scrub with everything you've got. This was my first experience with a slow cooker, so I did not realize what a good slow cooker should do until seeing the results that others were getting with Hamilton Beach crock pots.

I wrote a letter to the manufacturer, thinking that there had been a mistake and possible a recall on this model's heating element. Because an out-of-control heating element, it would be fool hardy to leave this unit unattended, and isn't that the whole purpose of a crockpot?

I received no response. This is a first, in my experience. Apparently Rival/Crockpot does not care if it has repeat customers, it only wants to sucker them into buying the appliance once.

I will never support this company with my dollar votes again!

1Overcooks food!!  Sep 18, 2009
I received this as a housewarming gift over a year ago. Since then I have used it a handful of times and only once did it produce what I would consider to be quality food. It typically overcooks and dries food out. Just this week I put together a crock pot egg bake recipe and left it overnight on low, the 10 hour setting. I checked it at 8 hours (knowing that it typically cooks faster) and the food outside was completely burnt, completely ruining the dish as every bite had the same burnt taste. My mother actually has the same crockpot and has had similar experiences, just recently it overcooked her twice baked mashed potatoes, again burning around the edges and drying everything else out. The only reason I'm writing a review is that I'm on Amazon trying to find another crock pot and found this one in my search results. I just threw mine away. It's a complete waste of money and I will not be buying another Rival crock pot.

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