What to Consider When Buying a Crockpot
A Slow Cooker Buying Guide
By Jennifer Foote, published May 22, 2006
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Millions of Americans use crockpots to prepare meals. Crockpots are also commonly known or sold as slow cookers. Whatever name you choose to use, there are a large number of crockpots available for purchase. If you have never owned a crockpot before then you may be wondering which type of crockpot you should purchase.When it comes to purchasing a crockpot for you or your family, the style you select will all depend on your needs. Crockpots come in a wide variety of different styles, designs, and sizes. It is nice to have a wide variety of choices, but it can also be complicated. It is important that you do not pick the cheapest crockpot or the first one that you come across; otherwise you may be stuck with a slow cooker that you will not use.
One of the first things you should consider when purchasing a crockpot is on average how many people you will need to feed. As previously mentioned, slow cookers come in a wide variety of different sizes. This means that you could purchase one that only cooks enough food for one or two people or you can purchase one that will cook enough food for a large family.
Most crockpots are sold with a size measured in quarts. A smaller crockpot may be measured in ounces. If you are looking for a larger crockpot then you may want to purchase a four or six quart crockpot. These crockpots will enable you to make enough food to feed a group of people or have enough food for leftovers. Even if you only live in a one or two person household you may want to consider purchasing a larger crockpot.
The inside of a crockpot is often referred to as stoneware. The type of stoneware in a crockpot will determine how easy it is to clean. Slow cookers with removable pieces are often considered the best type of crockpots to purchase. This is because the removable stoneware makes the crockpot much easier to clean.

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Takeaways
- Crockpots are also known as slow cookers.
- Most crockpots are inexpensive.
- Crockpots come in all different sizes, styles, and designs.
Did You Know?
Millions of Americans use a crockpot a weekly basis to cook their meals.Comments
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