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Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Stainless Steel Multi-Cooker drops to $50 shipped (Reg. $70+)

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Amazon has the Stainless Steel 6-Quart Crock-Pot Express Programmable Multi-Cooker (SCCPPC600-V1) on sale for $49.99 shipped. Matched at Walmart. Regularly between $70 and $80, this is matching the Amazon all-time low and the best price we can find. Rated 4+ stars on Amazon.

Speaking of Black Friday cooker deals, we also still have the Instant Pot 3-Qt. Programmable Pressure Cooker for $52 shipped.

Crock-Pot Express Programmable Multi-Cooker:

  • The Crock-Pot brand, the leader in one-pot cooking, introduces the Express Crock Programmable Multi-Cooker, an all-in-one appliance that lets you Slow Cook, Pressure Cook, Brown and Sauté, or Steam
  • Eight one-touch digital meal settings include Meat/Stew, Beans/Chili, Rice/Risotto, Yogurt, Poultry, Dessert, Soup, and Multigrain
  • Six-quart non-stick cooking pot resists stuck-on food and is dishwasher safe, simplifying your cleanup
  • Designed with an airtight locking lid that stays sealed under pressure for added safety, a delay start timer that offers you the flexibility to start at a later time, and Warm setting to keep your food at the ideal serving temperature
  • Accessories include recipe book, steaming rack, and serving spoon

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