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  2. The 9 best slow cookers for every purpose and aesthetic ... - AOL

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    From the top smart slow cooker to the best option for entertaining (and everything in between), check out these slow cookers — starting at just $45.

  3. What's the Difference Between an Instant Pot and a Crock-Pot?

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    Instant Pot and Crock-Pot are two brands that have become so popular that their brand names are often used in place of multi-cookers and slow-cookers, respectively. They both help make cooking ...

  4. Instant Pot vs. Crock-Pot: What’s the Difference and Which ...

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    Image credit: Bed Bath & Beyond. Our Crock-Pot Pick: Crock-Pot 8-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker. This is the classic automated slow cooker, with two cooking settings and a keep warm function that ...

  5. Rival (consumer products company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, they acquired the Chicago-based Naxon Utilities Corp., makers of a little-known product called the "Bean-Pot" slow cooker. [7] Rival re-introduced the Bean Pot as the Crock-Pot in 1971, along with a book of slow-cooker recipes, and it quickly became one of their top products. [6]

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    thermal bar code label printers (desktop and portable) Dataproducts: acquired by Hitachi Kochi Datasouth merged to AMT Datasouth Decision Data: defunct Delphax Technologies inc Diablo acquired by Xerox Digital Equipment Corporation: printer business acquired by GENICOM Dell: DTGPRO DTF Printers, DTG Printers, DTF Ink

  7. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    The contents of a crock pot are effectively at atmospheric pressure, despite the water vapor generated inside the pot. A slow cooker is quite different from a pressure cooker and presents no danger of an abrupt pressure release. The "crock", or ceramic pot, itself acts as both a cooking container and a heat reservoir. Slow cookers come in ...