Hamilton Beach - Set & Forget 6 Qt. Programmable Slow Cooker - STAINLESS STEEL
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Description
Features
Reduce messy spills
Lid clips and a lid gasket help reduce spills during transportation
3 choices for easy, automatic cooking
Probe - Set to the desired meat temperature, automatically shifts to keep warm when temperature is reached - Program - Set the cooking time, automatically shifts to keep warm when time is up - Manual - Works like a traditional slow cooker
Full-grip handles
The large handles make carrying heavy contents easier
Power interrupt protection
keeps slow cooker on during a brief power outage
Thermometer probe
When using the probe, this slow cooker displays the actual temperature of meat as it cooks and the desired temperature.
Key Specs
- Non-Stick InteriorNo
- Capacity6 quarts
- Removable PotYes
- Lockable LidYes
- Integrated TimerYes
General
- Product NameSet & Forget 6 Qt. Programmable Slow Cooker
- BrandHamilton Beach
- Model Number33967
Material
- Non-Stick InteriorNo
- BPA-FreeYes
Capacity
- Capacity6 quarts
Features
- Removable PotYes
- See-Through LidYes
- Lockable LidYes
- Integrated TimerYes
- Auto Keep-Warm FunctionYes
- ProgrammableYes
- Control TypeTouchpad
- Display TypeLCD
- Thermometer ProbeIncluded
- Cool-Touch ExteriorNo
Power
- Auto Shut-OffYes
- Voltage120 volts
- Wattage275 watts
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - PartsOne(1) Year Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborOne(1) Year Warranty
Other
- UPC040094339679
Customer reviews from hamiltonbeach.com
User rating, 4.9 out of 5 stars with 31 reviews on hamiltonbeach.com.
4.9(31 reviews)Q: Questiondoes it turn off automatically after it is done cooking... I work long hours and would hate to come home to a fire
Asked by turnoff.
- A:Answer Yes, it turns off automatically.. However it keeps food warm so it is ready to serve when you get home... Food does not burn. I was concerned about leaving it on but No Problem - Works great !! Love it !!
Answered by Misty
Q: QuestionWhat is the temperature range? Can I put it in 400 degree F and fry onion then add other stuff and decrease the temperature to 300F?
Asked by Sah.
- A:Answer Thank you for your question. The slow cooker does not work like an oven, as it slowly rises in temperature to cook over a longer period of time. The temperatures for each setting are High: 200-225°F Low: 180-200°F Keep Warm: 165°F.
Answered by HamiltonBeachTeam
Q: QuestionCan you program the Slow Cooker to cook on high for 2 hours then switch to low for 4 hours then go to keep warm?
Asked by goldagain.
- A:Answer It doesn't step down the cooking but it will cook at the set level (high or low) for the desired amount of time and then switches to Keep Warm. You can also cook using the probe and it will modify itself as needed.
Answered by Robear976
Q: Questioncan I put bowl in oven
Asked by WSteve66.
- A:Answer According to the instructions that come with the unit the main dish can be placed in an oven.
Answered by Scott
Q: QuestionDoes "programmable" mean I can set it to come on at a specific time and cut off at a specific time?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No, unfortunately you cannot choose a time to start or end, just set the number of hours to cook, Hi or Lo, and when it shuts off, it keeps the food warm.
Answered by kevsuzkel
Q: Questionhello, I would like to know which is the desired temperature range that can set the pot? the minimum and the maximum
Asked by Estani.
- A:Answer Thank you for your question. The temperatures for each setting on your slow cooker are High: 200-225°F Low: 180-200°F Keep Warm: 165°F.
Answered by HamiltonBeachTeam
Q: QuestionIs the bowl or inner cooking unit Teflon, metal or ceramic? We have a parrot and cannot have him exposed to the chemicals that Teflon gives off when heated up. Thx
Asked by Husker.
- A:Answer No, it is not teflon. I believe it is ceramic.
Answered by Stoml003
Q: QuestionCan the insert of my crockpot be put in the freezer with soup in it?
Asked by Kyky.
- A:Answer The lid has rubber on it that will crack from being froze, therefore I would say no.
Answered by Netchell