
GreenPan
The GreenPan Elite 14‑in‑1 6‑Quart Slow Cooker combines PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick technology with 14 preset cooking modes, allowing users to sear, slow‑cook, steam, and more in a single appliance. It offers precise temperature control, a removable hard‑anodized pot, and safety features such as automatic shut‑off.
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$299.99
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$244.78
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$159.99
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$365.52
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently award the GreenPan Elite top marks for its precise temperature control, PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick performance, and extensive 14‑mode versatility, noting its ability to sear at 500°F as a standout feature. Safety, build quality, and overall cooking results are praised, though critics point out a steep learning curve, LCD visibility issues, hot handles, slower low‑heat cycles, and a less appealing aesthetic.
What Users Say
Everyday users celebrate the cooker’s ability to brown meat effortlessly, its generous 6‑quart capacity for family meals, and the easy cleanup thanks to dishwasher‑safe components. The PFAS‑free coating is a major selling point, while recurring complaints focus on hot handles, longer cooking times on low settings, and occasional LCD readability problems.
Common Complaints
Hot handles during high‑heat modes, slower low‑temperature cooking cycles, LCD screen visibility in bright light, and a design aesthetic that some find less attractive.
What People Are Saying
“The roast slid like butter, making cleanup effortless.”
“Best slow cooker, rivaling pro equipment.”
“Exceptional temperature control (±2°F accuracy, no hot spots).”
How It Compares
vs. Traditional Crock‑Pot (non‑PFAS model)
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Choose GreenPan for health‑focused, multi‑function cooking and searing; stick with a traditional Crock‑Pot for faster low‑heat meals and simpler operation.