crock-pot trouble
On Mon 07 Apr 2008 02:00:47p, Phyllis Stone told us...
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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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>> On Mon 07 Apr 2008 08:21:20a, Phyllis Stone told us...
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>> Rival CrockPots have flooded the market for years. I think quality
>> control is more to blame, as some of the units are perfectly fine and
>> last for years, while others cook too hot or too cool or break down
>> within a short time. The last one I bought was an 8 qt. Rival CrockPot
>> and I've had very good luck with it, and the temperature seems to be
>> accurate. I had one previously that gave up the ghost after 3 uses.
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>> No, I don't have a Hamilton Beach, but that looks like a nice unit. I
>> had misunderstood what you wrote and thought you were saying that
>> perhaps the Hamilton Beach units were being made by Rival. My mistake.
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>> Wayne Boatwright
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> I have put the Kitchenaid in my cart at amazon. I am one of those people
> who dither and delay but I may go ahead and get it and just hope it
> doesn't crack. That seems to be the only real drawback to it.
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What was the reason Kitchenaid gave for their crocks cracking?
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