
Crock-Pot
The Crock‑Pot 6‑quart programmable slow cooker offers a spacious oval stoneware insert, digital timer (30 min‑20 hr) and auto‑warm, with optional Alexa integration for remote control. It is praised for convenience and capacity but noted for uneven heating and a lack of a physical timer display.
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$89.99
Average
$100.89
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$59.99
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$169.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the 6‑quart capacity, oval shape, digital programmability and auto‑warm as strong usability points, but they consistently point out uneven heating and a confusing smart‑control interface that falls short of premium competitors like KitchenAid.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the large capacity, set‑it‑and‑forget convenience, easy cleanup, and Alexa remote tweaks, while repeatedly complaining about the missing physical timer display, uneven cooking results, and occasional durability issues.
Common Complaints
Missing onboard timer display, uneven heating with hot spots, confusing or limited smart app functionality, and concerns about long‑term durability under frequent use.
What People Are Saying
“set it in the morning, forget it, dinner ready on return”
“adjusted from work, came home to perfect dinner”
“hard to know time left without app”
How It Compares
vs. KitchenAid (Testing Winner)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose KitchenAid for precise, even cooking; choose Crock‑Pot for smart‑home convenience and lower cost.
vs. Crock‑Pot 8‑quart Programmable
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the 8‑quart version when you need more volume, but accept similar heating performance.