This slow cooker was already a bargain when reduced to £6.99 but has had a further price drop to £5.99. Decent stock at time of posting and free click and collect.
Looking at the reviews would probably suit people who are cooking for 1-2 people.
Product blurb below
This is a fantastic value for money kitchen appliance. Its simple design makes it effortless to use, allowing you to set it up quickly before getting on with your day. The white finish makes it fit aesthetically into most kitchens. Removable ceramic bowl of 1.5L capacity restores heat while an outer cool touch body makes it safe to handle. 120 watts. Capacity 1.5 litres. Ceramic bowl. Cool touch body. Toughened glass lid.
Top comments
maccy1
22 Jul 177#1
Mmmmm no mess...
...heat added chichi :laughing:
vassy1
22 Jul 176#2
Can I make cookies in this Cookie Monster?
JamesSmith to -=blootoon=-
23 Jul 175#23
Well these are cheap, easy to clean, semi-automatic (thermostatically controlled), and specifically designed to distribute heat evenly for best slow cooking results in the one pot. Heating one pot is of course more economical than heating an enormous oven with a tiny little dish in it.
pennyfarthing88
22 Jul 175#8
Smashing' super' great'
Hot! :sunglasses:
All comments (26)
maccy1
22 Jul 177#1
Mmmmm no mess...
...heat added chichi :laughing:
vassy1
22 Jul 176#2
Can I make cookies in this Cookie Monster?
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
22 Jul 175#3
Thanks chanchi, on my way!
:smile:
jona77
22 Jul 171#4
Will bite when it hits a quid! :wink:
vassy1 to jona77
22 Jul 171#5
I'm must appreciate you for considering to pay at least a quid rather waiting for a freebie :stuck_out_tongue:
jona77
22 Jul 171#6
Gotta be worth a quid of anyone's money! :smile:
justanothercid
22 Jul 171#7
Enraged I paid the 6.99 oh well
pennyfarthing88
22 Jul 175#8
Smashing' super' great'
Hot! :sunglasses:
Chanchi32 to pennyfarthing88
22 Jul 173#9
dont forget your B.F.H
you_gotta_be_kidding
22 Jul 172#10
Great for camping, we put porridge in the night before and by morning on the low setting it's perfect. Mine is a grey quest branded one but is identical to this except for the color.
soldierboy001 to you_gotta_be_kidding
23 Jul 17#25
I was going to post just the job for a bowl of porridge and not much else. (y)
Cheap007
22 Jul 171#11
What kind of dishes can you cook in a slow cooker?
Had this exact model for around 5 years now and it's been faultless. Good for cooking cheaper cuts of meat. Can start it off before you go out for the day and come back to a delicious meal.
Think it cost around £12.99 when I bought it, so a bargain now.
Baz417
22 Jul 172#16
Thanks Chanchi for keeping us busy during weekends. Heat added.:smiley:
wackojacko99
23 Jul 172#17
I bought the 3.5l this as I thought this would be too small but kind of regretting it now. If only there was a 2.5l specifically for couples.
JamesSmith to wackojacko99
23 Jul 171#18
I find 1.5L enough for two servings. You never get 1.5L the pot needs room to breathe the pot is OK for 1L or two 500g portions. That's quite a bowl of soup, or main course with rice. Being a single cheeky monkey I will make two portions and chill one for the next day following the more stringent food handling practices recommended for slow cooked food.
The key rule here is to not let food sit between 5C and 60C for more than two hours before chilling it . Don't put it straight in the fridge or you'll just heat up all your fridge. Wait a while, put it in a dish, then put it in the fridge. This is more important for slow cooked food as it doesn't " obliterate " bacteria (or healthy bacteria, phytonutrients, antioxidants etc :smile: )
Anyway if you look on amazon, you'll find there are 2.0L and 2.4L slow cookers.
Stews
Curry
Soup
Tagine
It's easier to list things you can't make.. :smile:
You can chuck pasta in at the end. You can do rice, cakey things, baked potatoes, steaming can be fudged.
hillendrocky
23 Jul 171#19
Nice just right for small joint roasts and soups num numX)
jon7
23 Jul 173#20
Thanks - Reserved one for the garage (for waxing the chain on my bike !) :sunglasses:
surprised people still buy these with so many multi or electric pressure cookers doing the same job or even just a good casserole dish in your oven with a low setting.
JamesSmith to -=blootoon=-
23 Jul 175#23
Well these are cheap, easy to clean, semi-automatic (thermostatically controlled), and specifically designed to distribute heat evenly for best slow cooking results in the one pot. Heating one pot is of course more economical than heating an enormous oven with a tiny little dish in it.
Elaine7061
23 Jul 17#22
Thanks just managed to buy one ..
debbieangeladams
23 Jul 17#24
And only £1.50 for 3years addead care
gilly3
26 Jul 17#26
Thanks, managed to order one last night and pick it up today. Already have a large one but this will be ideal if only 2 of us in for dinner.
Opening post
Looking at the reviews would probably suit people who are cooking for 1-2 people.
Product blurb below
This is a fantastic value for money kitchen appliance. Its simple design makes it effortless to use, allowing you to set it up quickly before getting on with your day. The white finish makes it fit aesthetically into most kitchens. Removable ceramic bowl of 1.5L capacity restores heat while an outer cool touch body makes it safe to handle.
120 watts.
Capacity 1.5 litres.
Ceramic bowl.
Cool touch body.
Toughened glass lid.
Top comments
...heat added chichi :laughing:
Hot! :sunglasses:
All comments (26)
...heat added chichi :laughing:
:smile:
Hot! :sunglasses:
Think it cost around £12.99 when I bought it, so a bargain now.
The key rule here is to not let food sit between 5C and 60C for more than two hours before chilling it . Don't put it straight in the fridge or you'll just heat up all your fridge. Wait a while, put it in a dish, then put it in the fridge. This is more important for slow cooked food as it doesn't " obliterate " bacteria (or healthy bacteria, phytonutrients, antioxidants etc :smile: )
Anyway if you look on amazon, you'll find there are 2.0L and 2.4L slow cookers.
Stews
Curry
Soup
Tagine
It's easier to list things you can't make.. :smile:
You can chuck pasta in at the end. You can do rice, cakey things, baked potatoes, steaming can be fudged.
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