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Crock-Pot’s 8-Quart Multi-Cooker will feed the whole family for $70 (Reg. $100) + more

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The official Best Buy eBay store is offering the stainless steel Crock-Pot Express Crock 8-Quart Multi-Cooker for $69.99 shipped. Matched via Best Buy’s Deals of the Day. Regularly $100, it is currently on sale for $90 at Target and the best price we can find. It did drop slightly lower at Kohl’s for Black Friday, but that was a limited deal at best and is now at $75 there with $10 in Kohl’s cash. Meanwhile, Walmart is charging $69 for the 6-quart model. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

Along with a capacity big enough for the whole family, this model features a dishwasher-safe pot, steam rack, serving spoon, and 8 different cooking modes. Having said all that, we have some other amazing multi-cooker deals live right now below.

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Crock-Pot Express Crock 8-Quart Multi-Cooker

Dine in record time with the Crock-Pot 8-quart express crock multi-cooker. Cook up to 70 percent faster than traditional methods with one of eight preprogrammed or manual pressure cooking settings, or use the crock as a classic slow cooker if there’s no rush. With the added ability to steam, brown, or saute, this Crock-Pot 8-quart express crock multi-cooker makes it easy to create one-pot meals.

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