Crock-Pot

Crock-Pot 7 Quart Oval Manual Slow Cooker Stainless Steel SCV700-S-BR Versatile Cookware for Large Families or Entertaining

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  • Generous Capacity: 7-quart slow cooker that comfortably serves 9+ people or fits a 7-pound roast
  • Cooking Flexibility: High or low slow cooking settings, with convenient warm function for ideal serving temperature
  • Convenient: Set it and forget it feature enables you to cook while at work or performing daily tasks
  • Minimal Clean-Up: One-pot cooking reduces dishes; lid and removable stoneware are dishwasher safe
  • Versatile: Removable stoneware insert can be used in the microwave or an oven up to 400°F
  • Stylish: Stainless steel exterior with black accents and practical plastic handles
  • Economical & Healthy: Provides a cost-efficient way to prepare nutritious, home-cooked meals
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Product details

BrandCrock-Pot
ColorStainless Steel
MaterialStoneware
Product Dimensions16.9"D x 11.8"W x 10.4"H
Capacity7 Quarts
Wattage210 watts
Item Weight12.55 Pounds
Is Dishwasher SafeYes
Voltage120 Volts
ShapeOval

Technical specifications

brandCrock-Pot
colorStainless Steel
materialStoneware
product_dimensions16.9"D x 11.8"W x 10.4"H
capacity7 Quarts
wattage210 watts
item_weight12.55 pounds
is_dishwasher_safeYes
voltage120 Volts
shapeOval
patternCooker
control_methodTouch
control_typeManual
number_of_settings3
item_depth16.9 inches
controller_typemanual
size7 Quarts Stainless Steel
upc048894034954
departmentHome
manufacturerCrockpot
item_model_numberSCV700-S-BR
best_sellers_rank#48 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Slow Cookers
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableSeptember 14, 2004

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Customers say

Customers find this slow cooker to be of good quality, with a large capacity that's great for families, and appreciate its simple manual controls and easy clean-up features, particularly noting the removable stoneware insert.

★★★★★

Exactly what I needed — simple and reliable

Hannah EverettDecember 2, 2025

I’ve been using this 8-quart manual Crockpot and it’s exactly what I needed. The size is perfect for big batches, meal prepping, or feeding a crowd, and it heats evenly without hot spots. The manual dial is straightforward and easy to use — no complicated buttons, just simple settings that work. The insert is lightweight enough to handle but still feels sturdy, and cleanup has been really easy. I’ve used it for soups, roasts, and shredded chicken so far, and everything has cooked evenly and turned out great. For the price, the quality is honestly better than I expected. If you want a large, no-frills slow cooker that does the job well, this one is a great choice. I’d definitely buy it again. Read more

★★★★★

Huge crockpot

Louis J SouleJanuary 3, 2026

This 7-quart crockpot is huge, much bigger than my 5-quart one. I kept running out of space when making beef stew, not enough for potatoes and carrots and all the rest along with the slab of beef. This one holds a lot of stuff. The first time I used it, I put too much liquid in it, and it wound up burning stuff on the inside of the burner. I had to scrape it all off to use it again. This time I am using less liquid (but at least 8 oz of wine), and I bought a new digital timer. This new timer seems better than the old manual ones that you have to pick out or punch in the little tabs. Right now, I'm cooking a beef stew with potatoes, carrots, celery, onions, garlic cloves, bell peppers, lemon pepper, honey garlic, pink Himalayan salt, Worcestershire sauce, wine, a can of cream of asparagus, package of beef stew spices, and a lot of love. I'm cooking this on low heat and started about 4 hours ago. My timer is set for 8 hours, which will be in another 4 hours from now. I'm sure that this crockpot will do its job. If not, I will update this review. Other than that, this crockpot is a nice product and worth the price and the large capacity. Read more

★★★★★

Perfect crockpot

L OllebelosDecember 3, 2025

We love this crockpot! The bigger size is perfect for our family of five, and it cooks everything just the way it should. The lid seal works great and doesn’t leak, which is a big plus. We use it at least once a week, and it’s been reliable every time. Highly recommend for busy families! Read more

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★★★★★

Works well

MollyDecember 28, 2025

I got this as a Christmas gift and I love the size and color. It’s a crockpot lol so there isn’t much to review..it works well easy to clean and functions like a normal crockpot Read more

★★★★☆

Good Crock-Pot

Aaron WattsDecember 13, 2025

This is a great crock pot!! I have a family of 5 and this thing does everything I need. It definitely makes warming soups and other things much easier and without the microwave. Read more

★★★★★

Crock-pot comparison to MaxiMatic and Calphalon Slow Cookers: Buy this one!

ObviouslyAnnieJanuary 21, 2017

I wanted a BIG slow cooker since *for some reason* my family of six insists on eating three meals a day Every. Single. Day. Ugh! Luckily my MIL recognized my struggle and bought me the fanciest device I’d ever seen for Christmas: A Calphalon 7 Qt Digital Slow Cooker. I was in love with it… at first. Then I noticed liquid seeping into the base after each use. Long story short, after three complimentary replacement parts I still had a broken appliance and Calphalon wrote me an E-mail using the exact words: “...Calphalon has made the decision to stop producing electronics...” then issued me a refund. I turned around and bought a MaxiMatic 8 qt Slow Cooker (go big or go home, right?). It cooked waaaaay too hot (it boiled liquid on the lowest setting in under 5 minutes!) then stopped working entirely after a few months. I received my refund, bought this Crock-pot… and the rest, as they say, is history! How does this one compare to the others? It’s HUGE. …but not as big as the MaxiMatic. Both slow cookers claim to be eight quart size but in reality eight quarts of liquid fills the Crock-pot all the way to the lip of the lid, which isn’t realistic for actually cooking that much liquid. Still, it’s pretty HUGE, especially compared to Calphalon’s biggest size (7 quart). The MaxiMatic gives you a little extra room above the eight quart point BUT… Crock-pot has better temperature control. In the Crock-pot “Low” could cook a 4 lb pot roast all day (6+ hours). On “High” it cooks in about 4 hours. “Warm” keeps it warm. The MaxiMatic, on the other hand, cooks it in less than 2 hours ON LOW (and it leaves the meat tough as rubber) and the MaxiMatic “high” setting approaches temperatures comparable to the depths of Hell. Calphalon had accurate temps but it didn’t make up for the constant leaking, smaller crock and lack of customer support. The outside is very hot. This is one of those “duh” moments. Anything that cooks WILL get hot. Don’t touch hot things. Don’t put them near the edge of the counter where kids can touch them. Again: Duh! The Calphalon is the only model on the market that claims to be “cool to the touch” and guess what? It’ll still burn the crud out of you! It’s not as hot as other brands, but it’ll still do damage if you touch it, especially on the exposed areas of the crock liner. So as much as everyone complains about this aspect, I have to wonder if their moms never used the old 70’s Crock-pots with the wheat patterned orange shells that made delicious soup and seared the flesh off your bones if you touched them (so you just didn’t touch them). Shoot, my mom STILL uses hers. The moral of the story? Grow up! And stop shopping for cooking appliances that don’t feel hot. There is no timer. This is NOT a digital slow cooker. “Digital” slow cookers have specific temperature controls, fancy timers and auto shutoff options. They also break down faster, have things go wrong more often and (if they are Calphalon brand) their manufacturer discontinues selling them completely. There’s a reason those 70’s Crock-pots that I mentioned previously still walk the earth serving fondue at your grandma’s Bridge Club potlucks: simplicity. There are no buttons on this Crockpot. There is no digital screen. There is only a single knob with four options: Off, Warm, Low, High... Just like Grandma’s Crock-pot! What you give up in convenience you’ll make up for in durability, longevity and simplicity though. And you’ll just have to be *slightly* less lazy than slow cooker “dump it, leave it, eat it” style cooking permits by, you know, setting a timer. ::Ding:: The crock liner is dishwasher safe. MaxiMatic and Crock-pot both allow their stoneware crock liners to be washed in the dishwasher. Calphalon does not. But even with dedicated handwashing, the Calphalon liner developed hairline cracks. Twice. The MaxiMatic did too, after a few months of regular use. This Crock-pot has been used and run through the dishwasher every other day (literally) since I bought it and has absolutely no issues whatsoever. I also notice the glaze on the stoneware is much more even on the Crock-pot. It had thin spots, pits and irregularities in both the MaxiMatic and the Calphalon. I have to assume there is better quality control on the manufacturing end at Crock-pot. That pretty much sums it up though. If anything changes, breaks, acts up, smells funny or does anything else unusual I’ll be sure to update this review. As it stands though, no news is good news. Buy this Crock-pot. You can thank me later. UPDATE: I bought this 8 quart Crock-pot through Amazon in December 2016. As of today, January 15th 2018, it is still running strong. I continue to use it several times a week and always run the crock liner and lid through the dishwasher. It is still as temperature-reliable as the day I first unboxed it and continues to be my favorite appliance... and that's big, considering I also own a Kitchenaid mixer AND an Instant Pot (but the Instant Pot hisses at me and the mixer gives everyone dirty looks). If you haven't bought one yet, you definitely need more pot roast in your life. And beans. Which BTW, this puppy can easily fit 2 lbs of dry pinto beans (hint: Use ham hocks! And shred the meat into the beans before serving. All other beans will be ruined for you after that). I'll continue abusing my Crock-pot and updating my review if anything changes though, because SCIENCE! Read more

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★★★★★

Great crock pot for meal prepping

Delaney FoutsDecember 15, 2025

This has worked well for us for the last few months. I really like that its easy to clean. There are multiple settings including high, low, and warm which is great. Highly recommend this product. We have saved a ton of money meal prepping with this crock pot. The size is perfect for meal prepping. Read more

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