Cuisinart PSC-650 6.5 Quart Programmable Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel Review

My fiance and I have had in mind for awhile to buy a slow cooker. We received a 0 gift certificate for a retailer – known more for their smarminess than their affordable pricing — and thought this would be the perfect thing to spend it on. This retailer in particular only had two models of slow cookers to choose from, this one and a 5 quart DeLonghi. I like the DeLonghi brand well enough — but we thought the cooker was kind of ugly looking. So is the Cuisinart, truth be told.
There were only a handful of features that helped guide our choice. First was the extra quart-and-a-half capacity. The programmable heating settings also seemed like they could be useful. This slow cooker also comes with a cooking rack for when you’re doing a roast. Ultimately what convinced us to go with this model was the fact that it’s big enough TO do a roast — you have room enough to do a whole chicken.
When we got home we immediately checked amazon to see how badly we’d been ripped off. Oddly enough — it was the same price. However — the reviews shocked us. How can a slow cooker get such horrible reviews when all it has to do is get hot and stay hot? We freaked out a bit and almost ran back to return it.
Like most people who bother to read reviews on amazon — you’re probably aware that typically some of the bad reviews are people just mouthing off, or rating the product based some other bad experience they’ve had, or they haven’t read the user manual for their device and are in the process of breaking it themselves. There might be a bad review or two like this here, for the Cuisinart. But otherwise — people are saying some frightening things — namely, that the Cuisinart doesn’t cook the food.
As for this slow cooker being badly engineered or made cheaply — I’m not sure where that comes from. Look at it this way; this cooker holds a huge, thick, 6.5 quart ceramic bowl. The bowl itself can not be confused for cheap. The brushed stainless steel unit that it fits into likewise has to be huge. So, you have this huge steel unit and it’s only function is to get hot. Do heating coils take up a lot of room? No, they don’t. Are they heavy? No, they’re not. If if the opinion of cheap is coming from the fact that the base is big and feels hollow — then in my opinion they are not being very fair.
The only complaint I can make is that the programmable buttons are keypad type buttons. I would have preferred actual push-in surface buttons, but when you think about it — the keypad style is much easier to clean up AND prevents moisture from any spilled liquids from getting inside.
Regarding the “permanent” fingerprints — I’m not sure how that phenomenon can actually take place. I just wiped the unit down and it looks completely new again. Just because it’s brushed stainless steel doesn’t mean it won’t get fingerprints.
Anyway, we decided to keep the cooker and we’re glad we did. I threw together some chicken soup last night and we each had a delicious bowl of it this morning. Everything was cooked perfectly — the carrots were soft and flavorful and the chicken melted away from the bone. I have no complaints or regrets. I would have given it five stars if it were just a tad prettier..
Cuisinart PSC-650 6.5 Quart Programmable Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel Feature
- Touchpad control panel with LCD timer display and 24 hour timer. Off/On, Keep Warm, Simmer, Low and High settings.
- Removable 6.5 quart oval ceramic cooking pot that automatically shifts to “Warm” when cook time ends.
- Brushed stainless steel housing with chrome-plates handles with glass lid with stainless steel rim and chrome-plated knob. Non-slip rubber feet.
- Dishwasher safe lid and ceramic pot.
- Includes cooking rack for use with ramekins or other bakeware and spiral bound recipe book with 70 basic to gourmet dishes and instruction book
Cuisinart PSC-650 6.5 Quart Programmable Slow Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel Overview
Cuisinart kicks up the technology in this new slow cooker to offer today’s busy consumers more options than ever. 24 hour programmability and a countdown timer allows them to plan meals way ahead of time, and then lets them know when it’s time to set the table. Simmer and Keep Warm settings, add stainless styling elegant enough to place on a buffet, provide versatility and convenience second to none.
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