![]() ![]() I've turned the pot from Auto Shift to High and will let it roll for a couple more hours before I put it into containers. So I had some of the chili a little while ago and it was good but it needed to cook a bit longer. The link below is a period TV spot for this model. It's been cooking for almost three hours and I usually let it go for four, so I may go ahead and eat some because I'm getting hungry but let it cook a little longer before I put the rest in containers. The proof will be when I serve some up in a little while. It's definitely got the house smelling good. I'm giving it a test run right now with a batch of chili. Slow cookers at Goodwill usually start at about twice that. ![]() I have no idea why it was priced so cheap. What initially attracted me to this appliance were the graphics, which are just so period cool, but then the $5.00 price tag sealed the deal, especially when I got ten percent off with my school ID. Pretty nifty, especially for that period. It has the usual two power settings-high and low-plus a third setting called Auto Shift, which automatically switches the setting from high to low after a couple of hours. Made in about 1976, the thing looks like it's hardly been used. So I walked through Goodwill yesterday and found a vintage appliance I simply couldn't pass up-a Hamilton Beach Crock Watcher six-quart slow cooker with 'Auto Shift' technology. ![]()
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