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Kitchen appliances - West Bend 84396 6-Quart Oval Electronic Crockery Cooker, Stainless Steel

West Bend 84396 6-Quart Oval Electronic Crockery Cooker, Stainless Steel
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List Price: $84.99
Our Price: $39.48
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Manufacturer: West Bend
Average Rating: Rating: 4.5/5Rating: 4.5/5Rating: 4.5/5Rating: 4.5/5Rating: 4.5/5


  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: West Bend
  • Color: Stainless and black
  • EAN: 0072244843965
  • Feature: Oval-shaped electric cooker with large 6-quart removable crock
  • Label: West Bend
  • Manufacturer: West Bend
  • Model: 84396
  • Publisher: West Bend
  • Release Date: 2005-10-01
  • Studio: West Bend
  • Variation Description: Stainless and black
Manufacturer: West Bend
  • Oval-shaped electric cooker with large 6-quart removable crock
  • 2 cooking modes; keep warm, low, and high settings; auto shut-off for safety
  • Operating light; stainless-steel exterior; stay-cool plastic handles
  • Dishwasher-safe crock and glass cover; instructions and recipes included
  • Measures 14-1/2 by 14-1/2 by 10-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Brushed stainless steel exterior with black polycarbonate handles and cover knob, glass cover and black ceramic crock. This cooker includes cooking modes: Programmable and Simple. Features include 20 hour shutoff, operating light, non-skid rubber feet, dishwasher safe crock and glass cover, and Lo, Hi, and Keep Warm settings. Removable crock doubles as a serving dish.

Customer Rating: Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5
Summary: crock pot
Comment: huge, does get a bit too hot on the highest setting.
simple design, easy to clean.

Customer Rating: Rating: 5/5Rating: 5/5Rating: 5/5Rating: 5/5Rating: 5/5
Summary: aaa slow cooker
Comment: I have the plain one and 'cooks illustrated" was right in giving it high marks.
Now I will order this newer one with a timer as well as without the timer and I will rate this one when I have used it.

Useful information: Kitchen Design

By custom, the sink is placed beneath a window, both to provide daylight for chores done there and to give one a view outdoors. I suppose the custom derives from the days before dishwashers, when the task of washing up was a tedious affair done by hand. Yet working at a sink with a window is still much more pleasant than working at a sink without one. Designers often place the sink first and lay out the rest of the work triangle from there


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