This review might seem like it’s about more than just a crockpot, but it’s for those who, like me, need to thoroughly research every purchase, no matter how small. Whether your finances are tight or you’re just tired of wasting money, this is for you. I absolutely love this little crockpot! It’s so convenient, especially with the liners that make cleanup a breeze. It features High, Low, and Warm settings, just like larger models, though it lacks a timer. As someone who often cooks for one, I find it perfect for avoiding food waste. It makes enough for a couple of days, not a week, whether it’s casseroles, chili, or spaghetti sauce.
My experience with marinated chicken breasts, vegetables, and potatoes was fantastic. I cooked it on high for a few hours and then switched to low for eight more. However, it’s important to note that this is a small unit. It’s ideal for one person or maybe two, as it can only make about two bowls of soup at a time. Its 64-oz capacity, with a recommended fill limit of 75%, is perfect for small servings. This crockpot has been a great addition to my lifestyle. I live with several people and keep it in my bedroom on my vanity – it’s for my use only. It’s also been an asset in my van life and for work team lunches. The color and design are appealing, and my daughter, a college student, loves it as well.
It’s particularly useful for me, a person with disabilities. It enables me to prepare hot breakfasts that cook overnight on low. The night before, my husband preps the food in liner bags, which are then stored in a small fridge until morning. I can then easily set up the slow cooker for lunch or dinner. The size and functionality of this KOOC Small Slow Cooker have made it an invaluable tool for convenient and efficient meal preparation.