The ‘Amazon’s Choice’ Crock-Pot slow cooker everyone loves is only $30 right now

Slow cookers are among the most popular items on Amazon in terms of sales, and the reason is fairly obvious. We’re all so busy these days, and slow cookers make it so easy to just throw a meal together and then not have to worry about it while it cooks. If you’re in the market for an upgrade and you’ve been waiting for the right sale to jump on, your wait is over. The Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable Cook & Carry Slow Cooker is an “Amazon’s Choice” product, meaning it’s among the most popular and well-reviewed models out there. It’s on sale right now at 41% off, but an extra $5 on-site coupon you can clip drops the price all the way down to just $30.50. Don’t miss this deal.

Here’s what you need to know from the product page:

  • 6-quart Cook & Carry Slow Cooker serves 7+ people

  • Digital countdown control lets you program cook times anywhere from 30 minutes up to 20 hours; shifts to Warm setting automatically once cook time completes

  • Easy-to-use locking lid featuring lid gasket provides extra seal for less mess on-the-go

  • Removable oval stoneware is stylish for any table.All Crock-Pot Slow Cooker removable crockery inserts (without lid) may be used safely in the microwave and the oven set up to 400°F. If you own another slow cooker brand, please refer to your owner’s manual for specific crockery cooking medium tolerances

  • Works on 240 Watts at 120V A.C. and 60Hz

Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable Cook & Carry Slow Cooker with Digital Timer, Stainless Steel , S…: $30.50

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