
Crock-Pot
The Crock-Pot SCV700 is a 7‑quart manual slow cooker with HIGH, LOW and WARM settings, featuring a removable dishwasher‑safe stoneware pot and glass lid, designed for large family meals and simple set‑it‑and‑forget‑it cooking.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SCV700 for its large capacity, even heating, and straightforward manual operation, but they criticize its tendency to run hot, lack of programmable features, and occasional stability concerns, positioning it as a solid basic slow cooker for simple meals.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the Crock‑Pot SCV700 for handling big roasts, easy cleanup, and its no‑fuss manual controls, yet they frequently complain that it cooks too quickly, offers no timer, and can wobble, making it less ideal for precise slow‑cooking needs.
Common Complaints
Runs hot and cooks meals faster than expected, lacks a timer or precise temperature settings, stability rocking in older models, and inconsistent dimension/weight information across retailers.
How It Compares
vs. Crock-Pot SCCPVC709-S (Programmable)
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Disadvantages
Choose the SCCPVC709‑S if you need timer functionality; stick with the SCV700 for basic, budget‑friendly manual cooking.
vs. Hamilton Beach 7‑Quart Manual Slow Cooker
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Hamilton Beach is a viable alternative for budget shoppers, but Crock‑Pot offers better energy efficiency and sturdier construction.