The Stainless Steel Slow Cooker That Changes the Game

stainless steel slow cooker

Slow cookers with stainless steel have been making life more convenient in kitchens around the world for many years. A few minutes of prep in the morning results in an aromatic welcome home after a busy day. The options are limitless which is one of the many advantages. Slow cooking at reduced heat settings have proven health benefits as well.

If there’s one area that’s lacking in slow cooking hardware, it’s versatility. Traditional slow cookers are large, bulky appliances that take up a lot of space on the counter or get lost and hardly used if placed in the cabinet. There have been updates through the years with removable stainless steel and such, but it’s basically the same contraption.

The Gourmet Slow Cooker with Stainless Steel from 360 Cookware is Different.

At the center of the Gourmet Slow Cooker’s versatility is its stainless steel stock pot (or smaller stainless steel casserole pan) that can be used on the included cooking base or on any stovetop. Brown your meat on the stovetop for your slow cooker meal without using any extra utensils. The juices will be sealed in with a delicious seared coating. Add other ingredients of your choosing and place the stock pot on the slow cooker base to finish cooking. One-pot cooking mastered and less clean up! Take a look at recipes for Soups, Stews and Sauces for great ideas on what to whip up!

The Gourmet Slow Cooker Base accommodates three pan sizes – 4 Quart Stock Pot, 2.3 Quart Casserole and 6 Quart Gourmet Stock Pot. The four settings allow for cooking times as long as 8 to 10 hours or you can use the base on the low setting to keep dips and sauces warm while entertaining.

This stainless steel slow cooker does double duty and will continue to do so forever. With a lifetime warranty on non-electrical parts, you can rest assured that this is an investment worth making on your very own slow cooker with stainless steel.

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