








🍽️ Elevate your hosting game with the slow cooker that works as hard as you do!
The Crock-Pot Large 8-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker combines a spacious capacity for feeding 10+ people with a 20-hour digital timer and auto warm feature, ensuring perfectly cooked meals ready on your schedule. Its dishwasher-safe stoneware and sleek black stainless steel design make it both practical and stylish for any modern kitchen.





| ASIN | B07DFVY29X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #635 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #5 in Slow Cookers |
| Brand Name | Crock-Pot |
| Capacity | 8 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Programmable |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (18,103) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048894066610 |
| Included Components | Removeable Stoneware Pot, Lid |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Depth | 9.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.5"D x 15.4"W x 15.3"H |
| Item Shape | Oval |
| Item Type Name | Slow Cooker |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Crockpot |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SCCPVFC800-DS |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Part Number | 43237-2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | 8 Quarts |
| UPC | 048894066610 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
S**E
Excellent CrockPot, I do recommend!
Excellent Crock Pot. Works Great and has plenty of room... My 7 Quart unit was just a little too small for when I make Pinto Beans... The Extra Quart makes all the difference and it works great. Very efficient, and I would highly recommend. Fits will in the Dishwasher for easy cleaning. Price is great and holds the heat in well. I think this unit will last quite a long time.
S**N
Awesome crockpot
I love my crockpot. The size is perfect. You could cook almost anything in it. It’s easy cleaning and it cooks really well.
A**N
Works well, just like a Crock Pot should
Admittedly I am a Crock Pot snob. Let me explain. I love the old, original Crock Pots. I have actually burned out two, my husband pulled one off the counter and broke it, and I now have 3 of them in my pantry. One of those was bought in an antique shop, in the original box and packaging never having been used. But when wanting to make a large batch or spaghetti, chili, or whole chicken one was just not large enough. Enter a different brand 6qt slow cooker. After only about two years the writing was worn off of the dial, the metal portion was stained beyond belief, and the dial itself was rickety. It was unreliable often over heating and boiling when it should not have been. So, when Prime Day came around and I discovered the 8qt Crock Pot brand slow cooker it was love and first sight. Generally, I am not fond of the newer removable ceramic cookers for several reasons. It is too easy to damage or break the ceramic removable pot, the cords are way too short, but primarily because there is no insulation whatsoever; just brushing up against the cooker can quickly burn. When bustling around the kitchen that can happen all too easily, but I understand that is the way they are made these days; grin and bear it I will. Even though it is touted to make clean up easier, I am not sure that is the case with any removable pot. When the new 8qt beauty arrived, despite the removable ceramic pot, it was quite large and very nice. After washing it and of course reading the booklet (sans cookbook which was noted in the description) I plugged it in and began experimenting. It was very simple to master and actually quite impressive. There are 3 heat choices and when programmed for cook time, it automatically switches to warm when that time has elapsed which I found reassuring; it can be programmed for up to 20 hours. It appeared to cook low on low and then high on high as it should. I have already used it 3 times. First it cooked an 8lb pork shoulder to perfection. Next 16 chicken thighs were used in a recipe my son calls, "Mississippi Mud Chicken," which he got from a local fireman. Lastly, just on a whim, I wondered how boiled peanuts would fare in the slow cooker. Half of the peanuts were boiled on the stove the traditional way and the other half were cooked in the Crock Pot on high for between 6-8 hours both pots at a slow boil. As it turns out, both were done at the same time and tasted exactly the same-texture, flavor and all. According to the description, this slow cooker can prepare enough food for up to 10 people, so no more multiple crock pots for get togethers. Despite no insulation, this programmable, stainless steel Crock Pot is going to be well used and well loved. Top 3 Likes: -Quality construction that is sturdy and solid enabling cooking to occur exactly as it should and as is programmed -When cooking time has elapsed it automatically converts to warm mode -Digital programming is easy to perform, distinct, well lit, with easily visible numbers Top 3 Dislikes: -The ceramic insert is quite heavy -Arthritic hands may need help -Bits of residue need to be scrubbed out of the ceramic insert after use
W**Y
Holds a lot; cooks well; cleans easily
I’m very happy with this Crock-Pot 8-Quart cooker. I started making food ood for my dog, and the recipes didn’t fit in my ancient, smaller one. This holds a lot of food! The temperature control is better than the old one, and it cleans up well and easily. Simple tool; does the job.
C**S
Perfect Meats Every Time
This is my first Crock-Pot ever, and I am loving it. I have already used it to make BBQ Chicken, Beef Roast, Country Style Ribs, Chicken & Rice, and a full 9lb Turkey. It cooks the most tender and juicy meats and veggies every time. Makes our kitchen smell absolutely wonderful producing intoxicating aromas. I love the fact it has a timer and will cut off on it's own so you never have to worry about overcooking. It's only shortcoming is that there are no latches to lock down the lid, so it sometimes rattles as steam escapes; also makes it difficult to transport if carrying your creation to a different location.
G**T
The Ultimate Set-It-and-Forget-It Workhorse for Families!
If you have a large family to feed or love hosting game-day parties, the Crock-Pot 8-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker in Black Stainless Steel is an absolute must-have. It’s a massive upgrade from the old manual dial models, offering the perfect blend of modern tech and rugged reliability. Why this 8-quart slow cooker earns 5 stars: Massive Capacity: The 8-quart oval stoneware is huge. It easily fits a 6-lb chicken or a large roast with room for all the veggies. It’s designed to feed 10+ people, making it the king of meal prepping for the week. Smart Programming: The digital timer allows you to set cook times from 30 minutes to 20 hours. Once the time is up, it automatically shifts to the Auto Warm setting, so your dinner stays at the perfect temperature without overcooking while you’re stuck in traffic. Stunning Modern Finish: The Black Stainless Steel looks incredibly sleek and high-end on the counter. Unlike traditional stainless, it’s remarkably fingerprint-resistant, so it stays looking clean even in a busy kitchen. Cleanup is a Breeze: Both the removable stoneware and the glass lid are dishwasher safe. The non-stick surface of the ceramic insert makes it easy to rinse off even the stubborn, "burnt-on" edges of a stew or chili. Reliable Simplicity: It focuses on doing one thing perfectly: slow cooking. There are no overly complicated buttons—just a clear, easy-to-read countdown timer that takes the guesswork out of meal planning.
S**S
Good gift
Nice crockpot, would but again
P**T
works well but flimsey..
works well but just not made like the old days, feels flimsey and the lid is cheep
C**N
CET APPAREIL EST LIVRÉ AVEC UNE PRISE ÉLECTRIQUE AMÉRICAINE !!!
B**Y
Esta olla me saca de apuros y para cocer caldo de huesos saludables divina
M**Q
Our daughter was always borrowing our old crock pot... so we went and bought the digital version of the crock pot and gifted our old unit to her. It works great. Only one thing odd about the new crock pot is that the glass cover doesn't tend to cover the top of the unit as well as the glass cover on the old crock pot. It almost seems like the cover was from a smaller version of our crock pot... but it works and does the job. On receipt the plastic handle on the top glass cover was broken... we contacted the company immediately and sadly they didn't have spare handles to repair this obvious warranty type item. They suggested that we either send the entire unit back to Amazon or for us to go and simply buy a new handle on Amazon - which is what we did... we paid 9 bucks to get a new handle the next day via Amazon. Fortunately the quality of the aftermarket handle is better then the flimsy plastic handle that came originally on the crock pot. All said and done... we love this crock pot.
A**R
So easy to use! And so good quality!
J**S
De momento muy feliz con mi compra, al recibirla procedi a lavarla y prepare un delicioso caldo de res. Conforme la vaya usando iré ajustando los tiempos de cocción, pero el primer uso sin duda me deja muy satisfecho 🌟 (11 horas en cocción lenta) la deje cocinando durante la noche, comparado con las ollas manuales sin duda el timer es a mi criterio necesario y cómodo. Muy buena capacidad. En esta primer receta utilice: 3 kilos de chamberete de res 2 elotes 4 calabazas 4 zanahorias Media cebolla Adicional molido en salsa se agregó 6 tomates 4 chiles jalapeño 3 ajos 1 bara de Apio Media cebolla Sal Pimienta 1 cubo caldo de pollo
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