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The WOLF GOURMET Programmable 6-in-1 Multi Cooker is a versatile kitchen appliance that combines six cooking methods into one sleek design. With a 7-quart capacity, it allows you to prepare meals for family and friends effortlessly. The programmable features and integrated temperature probe ensure that your dishes are cooked to perfection every time. Plus, its durable stainless steel construction and 5-year warranty make it a reliable addition to any modern kitchen.
Capacity | 7 Quarts |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.5"D x 19.75"W x 17.88"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Red Knob |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Control Type | Programmable |
Controller Type | Mechanical knob |
Number of settings | 3 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Control Method | Touch |
D**I
Absolutely, beautiful consistent and stainless steel!
Should have bought a long time ago!!You can do so much in this crockpot. Now it’s expensive, but it is so much better and healthier. Bought it because it was all stainless steel.Absolutely love it!
S**
Must have!!
Must have kitchen appliance! Worth every penny!! Expensive but so worth it! Big staple in our house!
R**Y
Very well built.
Love the versatility. Sauté is quick and hot across the entire base of the unit. Slow cook is even and consistent. Sous vide is very accurate. Now I must admit, I did not pay for this awesome cooker because I use credit card points. Yet, my review stands as is.
H**S
It's a Wolf - What can I say!
I haven't been so thrilled over an appliance - well....ever! Maybe my instant hot water. I know it's pricey and I gulped spending so much on a slow cooker but it is absolutely worth it, more versatile than my old slow cooker. It's user friendly and has the quality in function and appearance that I expect from Wolf. I bought it because I make bone broth regularly and didn't want the lead leaching that occurs with crockpots, in fact any other slow cooker that I could find when I was researching the best. And this truly is. Not only because of the heavy stainless, but the versatility it offers. It makes perfect bone broth, easy to clean, I really appreciate the inner vessel that is so versatile and solid. When I received the box, it was so heavy that I thought about not opening and simply returning. I'm 82 so considered my choice. I did open it and I am so glad that I did. Part of the weight was packaging - very well packed and arrived in great condition. After setting it up, I found the weight, removing the inner pan full of bones and broth to be quite manageable. I browned the bones in my oven prior to starting broth in the Wolf - love that feature. I'm certainly not a chef but enjoy entertaining and expect to be using this for a variety of meals. I really can't say enough about it.
K**I
Woof my wolf..
This was a big step for me, since it's abit expensive.. I wanted to get away from crock pots with pottery or silver stone.. I did have the old style "Kitchen aide" and loved it, which got me spoiled on finding another, when it finally bit the dirt.. Started looking a "Wolfs" after spotting them.. I read the reviews and watched some demos and loved the fact stainless steel and can sear in the unit.. I've used it several times and one was searing.. oh my.. that was fun.. I am literally looking for more things to do in my "Wolf".. tomorrow is another usage of my "Wolf".. I get to use the sear🥰.. oh and its easy to use and cleaning up has been awesome.. So all in all.. great purchase..
S**L
Best cooker ever.
This is the best slow cooker I have ever owned! I have been searching for one that has stainless liner that actually slow cooks. This is perfect. I have not used some of the other options yet but the slow cook is wonderful. Excellent quality appliance and the cooking is even and food burn or scorch. Cleanup is a breeze. Along with all that, the cooker is beautiful sitting on the counter. One of the few appliances I store on the counter. Price point is high but after dealing with lesser quality products and liners that wear out and develop cracks making them unsafe to use, it was worth it to get a really high quality product that is safe to cook food for my family in. I will look for more appliances by Wolf.
S**W
Not worth the money
I purchased this and it works great but overpriced. I wish it was a little bit bigger And it’s square shaped, I prefer an oval shaped. It fits a lot more. Make sure you sign up for the warranty and They will send you a silver knob. It matches my kitchen better.
I**C
overpriced but durable and reliable appliance
There's little question in my mind that this slow cooker is way overpriced, but having said that it does have a few features that may make it worth the price for you anyway. I've been using it regularly for several months now and I'd say it's built solidly with an interface intuitive enough to use without referencing a manual. The overall construction quality is excellent as far as I can tell, and regular use hasn't shown any non-superficial wear and tear. Reviews say that it runs a little hotter than it should, so things you cook on low that should be done in 8-9 hours may be finished closer to 7, but I haven't noticed any major scorching or burning of food even when I let my stew cook closer to 10 hours. It does get extremely hot even on low though so always always use oven mitts when attempting to pick it up.I think the major reason to consider buying this unit would be the stainless steel cooking container. Nearly every slow cooker on the market uses a kind of clay surface for cooking food and while it may be naturally more non-stick than stainless (which you'll definitely notice if you make rice in it, the one function I'm not a big fan of so far), it's definitely not more durable and there is some concern in reviews that the clay could leach stuff into your food. But then again, I'm not a materials engineer so I'd can't really vouch for the veracity of that and the cooker is more than 10x as expensive as many other units on the market so from a strictly financial perspective it might be cheaper to just keep buying new, cheaper cookers than to buy this one once.I know a number of professional cooks and this is the unit they use, and have used, for years. For whatever reason there doesn't appear to be a lot of options in slow cookers that don't use clay cooking surfaces. I can't imagine the difference is so expensive it's worth anywhere near the premium they charge, but there it is: if you want stainless instead of clay you have limited options. It's too expensive, but it does appear to be the kind of appliance you can keep for decades and I'm kind of a fan of "built like a tank" appliances, but YMMV. Plus I suppose it does also have a nice, clean aesthetic to it that looks good in a kitchen, if that matters to you.
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