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My son wants a crock pot for Christmas. He wants one that you can set when to go on and go off. Any suggestions? Thank You

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Ninja 4 in 1 is great.

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My cuisinart does that

Has timer on it, high/low speeds, etc.

 

when it goes out I want the PIoneer woman pretty one at Walmart all I can do not to buy it, now. LOL

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@hopi wrote:

Ninja 4 in 1 is great.


I also recommend the Ninja 4 in 1. Had it for probably 4 or 5 years and use all the time.

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Ninja makes good stuff can't go wrong with anything they make

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Go to crockpot website and take a look. crockpot dot com

 

They have some newer electronic models but I'm not sure if they are programmable re: on/off.

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@Leggett28.  My Ninja is not programmable, is yours?

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@Leggett28.  My Ninja is not programmable, is yours?


I’m not sure, I can brown like on a stove, bake and slow cook and set time.. 

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I have a large one with a turn knob and plug it into a lamp timer.  That way it turns on and off automatically and everything cooks in the desired time because there definately is a BEST time.

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My Daughter got one for Christmas too, I think you can time it (I am so afraid to use the timer if not home & so is she) I have 3 pots, small, med & large all different brands but no problem. I did give her a crockpot cookbook too. She is still new to cooking and it helped give her some ideas.