Rankings

The Crock-Pot 6-Quart Cook & Carry is a portable slow cooker featuring a digital timer, auto-warm function, and a dishwasher-safe ceramic pot, delivering ample capacity for large meals. Its relatively heavy weight and limited preset settings may be drawbacks for some users. Ideal for families and potluck hosts needing a travel-ready, set-and-forget cooker.

The Crock-Pot SCV700-KC is a 7-quart manual slow cooker that delivers strong heating power and a generous capacity for large meals. It lacks programmable features and its three-leg design can be unstable. Best suited for families needing big-batch cooking who prioritize simplicity over advanced controls.

The Crock-Pot Manual 7-Quart Slow Cooker provides a very large capacity and even heating for big families or gatherings, with straightforward manual controls. It misses programmable functions and has limited user reviews, which may concern buyers seeking advanced features. Best for large households or hosts who need bulk cooking without the need for timers.

The Crock-Pot Express 8-Quart Slow Cooker delivers powerful 1500 W heating and a spacious capacity, ideal for large families and entertaining. Its manual-only controls and 220 V requirement limit flexibility and compatibility. Best for users who need high-power, large-capacity cooking and do not require programmable features.

The Crock-Pot SCV700 is a 7-quart manual slow cooker offering a spacious capacity and dishwasher-safe stoneware for easy cleanup. Its simplicity comes at the cost of no timer or programmable features and a tendency to run hot. Ideal for large families seeking straightforward, set-it-and-forget cooking.

The Crock-Pot 2-Quart Classic is a compact, manual slow cooker with dishwasher-safe stoneware and oven-safe capability, perfect for small families or couples. Its limited capacity and absence of programmable features restrict its use for larger meals or set-and-forget cooking. Suitable for occasional small-batch meals.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 qtbest | 7 qt | 7 qt | 7 qt | 2 qt | 6 qt | |
1,500 Wbest | 300 W | 1,500 Wbest | — | — | 240 W | |
10best | 8 | 8 | 8 | — | 7 | |
— | 204 °C | 98 °C | — | — | 204.44 °Cbest | |
220 Vbest | 120 V | 120 V | — | — | — | |
— | 1 yearsbest | — | — | 1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4best | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 lb | 12.55 lb | 13.4 lb | 13.2 lb | 4 lbbest | 7.94 lb |
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Capacity & Servings(2) | ||||||
Capacity (qt) | 8 qt | 7 qt | 7 qt | 7 qt | 2 qt | 6 qt |
Servings | 10 | 8+ | 8 | 8 | — | 7 |
Features(2) | ||||||
Cooking Modes | Manual | Manual | High, Low, Warm | High,Low,Warm | Manual | preprogrammed |
Auto Keep Warm | — | — | — | true | false | true |
Power(2) | ||||||
Wattage (W) | 1500 W | 300 W | 1500 W | — | — | 240 W |
Voltage (V) | 220 V | 120 V | 120 V | — | — | — |
Controls(1) | ||||||
Programmable | false | false | false | false | false | true |
Performance(2) | ||||||
Maximum Temperature (°C) | — | 204 °C | 98 °C | — | — | 204.44 °C |
Temperature Settings | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Build & Design(2) | ||||||
Inner Pot Material | Stoneware | Ceramic | Stoneware | stoneware | Stoneware | Ceramic |
Weight (lb) | 8.0 lb | 12.55 lb | 13.4 lb | 13.2 lb | 4.0 lb | 7.94 lb |
Dimensions(3) | ||||||
Height (in) | 15.4 in | 10.4 in | 11.8 in | 14.49 in | 9.0 in | 9.8 in |
Width (in) | 15.3 in | 11.8 in | 16.5 in | 14.49 in | 8.9 in | 11.8 in |
Depth (in) | 9.5 in | 16.9 in | 14.2 in | 9.45 in | 7.4 in | 17.0 in |

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No consumer reviews were found in the provided sources; official support pages answer questions but there is no direct user feedback, making sentiment unclear.

Professional reviewers commend the SC700 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.
“Runs too hot on high (boils in 1.5 hours instead of slow cooking).”

“Wobbles or rocks due to 3-leg design, risking spills when full or stirring (especially dangerous with hot liquids).”

“Perfect for small groups (4-6 people), dips like buffalo chicken or artichoke, and meats/potatoes on high for 4-6 hours.”








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.

Professional reviewers commend the Crock-Pot SCV700-KC for its all‑day cooking flexibility, energy‑efficient power draw, safety‑focused temperature stabilization, and generous 7‑quart stoneware that serves large groups. They note the even heating design and simple manual controls as strengths, while no major drawbacks are highlighted by editors.
Everyday users love the convenience of setting the cooker early and letting it run unattended, the large capacity for big meals, and the dishwasher-safe parts that cut down on cleanup.

Professional reviewer commentary is absent; the available information consists mainly of manufacturer specifications and marketing language rather than independent expert analysis.
Consumers generally highlight the generous capacity, easy-to-clean removable components, and even cooking performance as strong points, while expressing disappointment over the lack of user reviews and absence of programmable functionality.

Professional reviewers and editors provide limited commentary, noting the product's reliable basic slow-cooking function and straightforward manual operation.
Everyday users generally praise the cooker for its suitability to small households, its ability to handle dips and larger meals despite its size, and the convenience of dishwasher-safe parts.

Official Crock-Pot descriptions highlight the model's reliability for busy households, emphasizing its travel-ready locking lid, easy-set digital controls, and countertop appeal as a crowd-feeding essential.
The research did not surface any consumer reviews or direct feedback, indicating that user sentiment is not documented in the available sources.

