Crock-Pot – Express 6-Quart Easy Release Multi-Cooker – Stainless Steel

Pressure cook, slow cook, sear, sauté, boil, simmer, and steam with the Crock-Pot Express Easy Release. The Easy Release Multi-Cooker lets you pressure cook foods up to 70% faster than a conventional oven but also lets you drop in your favorite ingredients for a delectable slow-cooked meal.

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Pressure cook, slow cook, sear, sauté, boil, simmer, and steam with the Crock-Pot Express Easy Release. The Easy Release Multi-Cooker lets you pressure cook foods up to 70% faster than a conventional oven but also lets you drop in your favorite ingredients for a delectable slow-cooked meal. It features 3 innovative functions that will take your cooking to the next level. Manual Pressure lets you customize recipes by setting any cook time plus high or low pressure. Simmer Function cooks gently and slowly and helps thicken sauces, and Boil allows you to create more one-pot dishes, such as pasta, poached eggs, and more. When used as a pressure cooker, it features a front steam release dial to keep your hand safe and away from the hot steam being released. The nonstick cooking pot removes for easy cleanup and 6-quart capacity can serve over 7 people, perfect for family meals or large gatherings. The Crock-Pot Express also includes a recipe book, steaming rack, and spoon.

Multi-Use

Pressure Cook, Slow Cook, Brown/Sauté, or Steam with 1 appliance

Advanced Features

Manual Pressure, Simmer, and Boil function

Easy Steam Release

Stress-free Steam Release Dial keeps hands away from the steam when releasing pressure

Progress Bar

Progress bar tracks the pressurization time

Large Capacity

6-quart capacity serves 7+ people

Additional information

Warranty

N/A

6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number.

Cooker may refer to several types of cooking appliances and devices used for cooking foods.

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  • Cleanliness, or the quality of being clean
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Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world. Steel is used in buildings, as concrete reinforcing rods, in bridges, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains, cars, bicycles, machines, electrical appliances, furniture, and weapons.

Iron is always the main element in steel, but many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels, which are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, typically need an additional 11% chromium.

Iron is the base metal of steel. Depending on the temperature, it can take two crystalline forms (allotropic forms): body-centred cubic and face-centred cubic. The interaction of the allotropes of iron with the alloying elements, primarily carbon, gives steel and cast iron their range of unique properties. In pure iron, the crystal structure has relatively little resistance to the iron atoms slipping past one another, and so pure iron is quite ductile, or soft and easily formed. In steel, small amounts of carbon, other elements, and inclusions within the iron act as hardening agents that prevent the movement of dislocations.

The carbon in typical steel alloys may contribute up to 2.14% of its weight. Varying the amount of carbon and many other alloying elements, as well as controlling their chemical and physical makeup in the final steel (either as solute elements, or as precipitated phases), impedes the movement of the dislocations that make pure iron ductile, and thus controls and enhances its qualities. These qualities include the hardness, quenching behaviour, need for annealing, tempering behaviour, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. The increase in steel's strength compared to pure iron is possible only by reducing iron's ductility.

Steel was produced in bloomery furnaces for thousands of years, but its large-scale, industrial use began only after more efficient production methods were devised in the 17th century, with the introduction of the blast furnace and production of crucible steel. This was followed by the Bessemer process in England in the mid-19th century, and then by the open-hearth furnace. With the invention of the Bessemer process, a new era of mass-produced steel began. Mild steel replaced wrought iron. The German states were the major steel producers in Europe in the 19th century. American steel production was centred in Pittsburgh, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland until the late 20th century.

Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS), largely replaced earlier methods by further lowering the cost of production and increasing the quality of the final product. Today more than 1.6 billion tons of steel is produced annually. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted standards organizations. The modern steel industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world, but also one of the most energy and greenhouse gas emission intense industries, contributing 8% of global emissions. However, steel is also very reusable: it is one of the world's most-recycled materials, with a recycling rate of over 60% globally.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Niecy

    This was better than I expected. I never ever used a Pressure Cooker but was amazed. Still getting use to all the beep and timing to cook

  2. 07

    by Comy

    Great cooker for kitchen. Pressure cooking is easy to use and speed up cooking process as is supposed to do. No complaint.

  3. 07

    by Russ

    Overall it performs as advertised… SuperDeal at BestBuy, in fact I bought two, one for us and one for my daughter. It was super easy to pick up.. Stop at the store and in 2 minutes I was out the door with the new Express Crock-Pot..

  4. 07

    by Caryl

    So many cooking possibilities with this Crock-Pot!

  5. 07

    by Fuster

    Very easy to use, can do anything on it for a short time.

  6. 07

    by Thunder

    this is the brand of slow cookers always used by my family so I expect it to be a quality product. I was excited for this because I want a pressure cooker and crock pot and this is a 2 in 1 with all the features I was looking for, and the price was great!
    I thought it would have been smaller though. this is bigger than I need and took up too much counter space for me to keep when I can get by with something smaller. if you have a smallish kitchen or, like mine, roomy but not a lot of cabinet/counter space, this might not be good for you either. unfortunately I returned it without even unwrapping it so I can’t rate the actual performance.

  7. 07

    by Arash

    Very practical, especially for yogurt. The price is also fair.

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