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How to Buy a Slow Cooker

We all want to make meal prep quick and simple. Even those who love to spend time developing rich and complex flavors in their dishes don’t necessarily want to stand over the stove all day long. Freezer cooking can help free up some time. So can a long list of appliances, gadgets, and kitchen tools. But the slow cooker (a.k.a. the Crockpot) has long been hailed as the humble favorite among the glittering masses of cooking instruments.

Learn how to buy a slow cooker that will meet your individual needs and provide many flavorful meals without many hours of labor.

Choose Your Size

First, consider how many servings you typically prepare. Slow cookers come in all shapes – round, oval, and square – and sizes – anything from a portable 1.5 quarts to a professional 9 quarts. You can even find slow cookers with multiple pots! Next, consider your storage space. While extremely useful, slow cookers can take up a decent piece of real estate on your counter or in your cabinets. So plan ahead before you buy the biggest model.

When I was in college, I had a small Crockpot (like this one) that I used to make oatmeal and other simple dishes in my dorm room, and it stored easily under the sink. Now, I have a family and find that my Hamilton Beach 6-quart model fits most of my needs. Anything from 5-7 quarts is pretty standard, but if you normally cook for only one or two, you may want to downsize. Sometimes the smaller versions come in handy for traveling, potluck dishes, or serving party foods like hot soups or hot dips.

Bonus tip: No one said you are limited to one! If you have space, go ahead and invest in slow cookers for your different purposes. A common “water cooler conversation” at OAMM is, “How many slow cookers does a freezer cook really need?” Most of us have at least 2!

Choose Your Special Features

After that, your choices mainly come down to what special features you want. Do you just want a very basic model with low, medium, and high-temperature settings? Or are you looking for more precision? Here are a few helpful features to consider.

Choose Your Price

Last, you want your new appliance to fit into your budget, of course. The models with all of the fancy features typically cost more, but as kitchen appliances go, slow cookers are typically modestly priced. We would like to share with you some of our favorite slow cookers, and you will notice that there are price points for any budget.

Our Favorites

All around best

Hamilton Beach Set ‘n Forget Programmable 6-quart – This appliance has great features, is reliable, and has a reasonable price. The lid locks in place for easy traveling.

For the foodie

Cuisinart 3-in-1 Cook Central 6-quart – Brown and slow cook your meat in the same pot. You can even cook your veggies on the steamer rack! This model is fully programmable.

Bargain buy!

Hamilton Beach 3-quart – Basic slow cooker for a simple, small kitchen. It will get the job done, and it comes in pretty colors.

All in One

Aroma Professional 20-cup Rice Cooker, Steamer, Slow Cooker Perfect for the dorm room or apartment dweller as it is space-efficient. Extremely useful on a freezer cooking day as you can use it for prepping rice, slow cooking, or even as an extra cooking surface

On the Go

Crockpot 20-ounce Lunch Crock Food Warmer – Perfect for your lunches from the freezer!

High Tech

Crock-Pot Smart Wifi-Enabled WeMo 6-Quart Slow Cooker – For the serious cook who is seriously busy. Or for the cook who loves all things techie. Make adjustments to dinner from an app on your mobile phone!

New Kid on the Block

Instant Pot 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6 quart – We have all jumped on the bandwagon so fast that you may think it is a fad, but I think that pressure cooking is here to stay! So it isn’t technically a slow cooker, but it is a multi-function appliance – six or seven functions depending on your model – that includes slow cooking. Or save yourself some time by using pressure!

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