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Cuisinart CSC-400 4-Quart Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel and Black


Cuisinart CSC-400 4-Quart Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel and Black

Sales Rank: #40032 (lower is better)
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Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Avg. Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5





Brand: Cuisinart
EAN: 0086279014351
Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Model: CSC-400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1552
Dimensions (in): 14.33 x 11.85 x 9.36

Cuisinart CSC-400 4-Quart Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel and Black Features
  • Stainless-steel slow cooker with removable 4-quart round ceramic cooking pot
  • Glass lid keeps in heat and moisture; off, low, high, and warm settings
  • 0- to 8-hour timer; auto-shift to "warm" when cook time ends; retractable cord
  • Cooking rack, recipes, and instructions included; dishwasher-safe pot and lid
  • Measures 14-1/3 by 11-6/7 by 9-1/3 inches; 3-year limited warranty

Cuisinart CSC-400 4-Quart Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel and Black Description

Cooking has never been so easy! The elegant CuisinartÖ Slow Cooker combines the excellence of traditional cooking with the latest technology for quick, effortless and delicious meals. This versatile everyday-size slow cooker keeps food at the perfect serv


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Cuisinart CSC-400 4-Quart Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel and Black customer reviews:

Great for a working couple. Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
We've enjoyed about a half dozen meals in this cooker. Everything has come out perfectly. Would recommend to any couple or single professional.

Lot's of great features Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
I did my homework on shopping for a quality smallish (4 Quart) cooker. This is good looking, has an 8 hour timer, retractable cord, 3 heating levels and cuts to warm when the cooking time has been reached. It's easy to clean, and great for 1-6 person meals...a tad pricey & the stainless steel shell can get hot (which was expected!) but in this case it is worth it.

Not AT ALL worth the price! Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Don't waste your money on this slow cooker or any other Cuisinart product as far as I'm concerned. I used this slow cooker about 5 times and didn't find that it worked any better than the cheap ones. I would have used it more, but the entire bottom of the ceramic insert cracked into a million pieces while I was cooking my dinner. Luckily I was home and a major disaster was avoided. I called the store where I bought it and was told that cuisinart would no longer take returns from them and that I would have to call the company myself. I called Cuisinart was was told that they would be happy to replace the insert for free. I stated the entire inside of the cooker had baked on black burned pork loin gravy in it and since I could not submerge the unit, I couldn't clean it. They said they would replace the whole unit if I shipped it to them and paid for the shipping there and back. That would have cost me around $60...I only paid ninety for the whole thing. That was the only solution that had for my defective slow cooker.

This will be the last item I purchase from Cuisinart. I am an avid cook and own a few of their products and I have not been inpressed with any of them! My advice...STAY AWAY FROM CUISINART!

Automatic pressure cooker is better Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
This is a review of this Cuisinart slow cooker as a cooking appliance, not a comparative rating comparing slow cookers.

I also own an automatic-timed pressure cooker, purchased on Amazon. There were so few recipes for automatic pressure cookers, and so many recipes for crock pots, that I thought I needed this as well.

Here's the result:

10/4/08--chicken in tomatoe sauce

Taste--pressure cooker wins, hands down. Pressure cookers lock in the aroma, creating better tasting food
Time Savings--pressure cooker again wins, hands down--much faster, and can brown right in the pressure cooker; whereas slow cooker requires browning in another pan. Slow cooker's cooking sometimes requires cooking outside cooker because slow cook by itself doesn't kill enough bacteria.
Convenience--pressure cooker again wins. Don't have to wait 5+ hours to eat. My automatic pressure cooker also has timer settings better than this crock pot.
Variety of foods--slow cooker appears to be able to cook a wider variety of foods. There are far more numbers of cookbooks.
Price--automatic pressure cooker costs significantly more, but well worth it.

This particular model has only an 8 hour clock, and I noticed many slow cooker recipes require a 10 hour, sometimes 12 hour cooking time.

For your money, get an automatic pressure cooker first. The primary disadvantage of an automatic pressure cooker is lack of recipes. This is different from a standard pressure cooker, which requires tending.

I'll post more cooking review as I try the slow cooker more.

10/6/08 fruit cobbler--crock pot did probably better than pressure cooker could have done (never tried w pressure cooker). Pressure cooker would have required more liguids. Regular oven could have made fruit cake, and don't think crock pot can.

10/10/08 chili w beef and chicken and kidney beans

Not bad, but pressure cooker would taste better.
Convenience--pressure cooker wins, because Cuisinart required many ingridents to be precooked in a seperate pan.

10/22/08

Onions-- more convenient than automatic pressure cooker, which requires browning onions firs.
Meats and poultry-- pressure cooker is superior because don't have to cook on an external pan first. Also pressure cooker tastes better.
Beans-- pressure cooker cooks these slightly better.
Fish--about equal.
Anything that crumbles in high heat (e.g. veggies, desserts)-- slow cooker probably will work better.
Anything that doesn't taste good with some degree of liquids-- slow cooker will probably taste better.


Fabulous!!! Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
although i've used slow cookers for years, the cuisinart csc-400 cooks food perfectly & is a good-looking piece of merchandise as well! you can use the cuisinart's timer or not -- i've cooked with it off & on. if you do use the timer (up to 8 hours), the food stops cooking when the predetermined hour has been reached, & does keep the food warm until you're ready to eat. my previous experience was with rival's slow cooker, which developed interior cooking pot cracks & exterior burnt black scum. the quality of rival's cooking also varied, even when i was just cooking a piece of chicken. i highly recommend the cuisinart: it's truly superb!



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