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cuisinart slow cooker manual msc 800Please try again.Please try again.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Please try your search again later.Brown ingredients in the Cook Central and then Roast or Slow Cook with one button for effortless one pot combination cooking. The Cook Central makes dinnertime easy and programmed ahead of time so your meal is done exactly when you want it, with the Keep Warm feature making sure heavy commuter traffic doesn’t mean your meal will be cold. The cast aluminum pot is also removable and nonstick for easy clean up, no matter how slowly you roast sticky pulled pork.Brown ingredients in the cook Central and then roast or slow cook with one button for effortless one pot combination cooking. The cook Central makes dinnertime easy and programmed ahead of time so your meal is done exactly when you want it, with the keep warm feature making sure heavy Commuter traffic doesn’t mean your meal will be cold. The cast aluminum pot is also removable and nonstick for easy clean up, no matter how slowly you roast sticky pulled pork.Merchant Video Next page Upload your video Video Customer Review: CUISINART MSC-800 Cook Central 4-in-1 Multi-Cooker, 7 quart, Stainless Steel See full review Cuisinart Onsite Associates Program To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Balthazar B 2.0 out of 5 stars Let's get the bad news out of the way. Like many others have posted about this and the similar MSC-400, despite how much tender loving care you give to the nonstick pot insert, it looks like it WILL bubble and flake over time.http://www.tambopata-bahuaja.info/UserFiles/adobe-reader-plugin-manual-install.xml

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We babied ours, never using anything but soft silicon tools with it, and hand washing it with nonabrasive sponges, and cooked with it probably no more than 15 times since we purchased it 7 months ago. Yet the dreaded bubbling has shown up in at least three places, and one chunk of nonstick surface has flaked off. Really unacceptable quality control at Cuisinart (or whatever Chinese OEM makes their pots). In case anyone at the company is reading this: If you want to solve this issue once and for all, and build nothing but good will among your customers, strongly consider licensing the nonstick material Scanpan uses on their products -- the stuff seems to be both effective and indestructible -- put it on your cooker pots, and replace any that have died horribly premature deaths from the weak, fragile coating you're using today (in fact, sue the hell out of whomever manufactures the junk for you if it is not up to spec). Three stars off for such poor quality. The good news is that -- other than the above -- this slow cooker is the finest out of several we've had, but in terms of design as well as practicality. That it can brown is an outstanding feature, and essential for many recipes. Better yet, it does it well, allowing different browning-range temperatures. While it takes a little while to warm up to its maximum of 400F, it's very effective at browning (not searing) meats and vegetables prior to braising. It also seems to have an ideal Low setting, and its programmable and stay-warm functions work excellently. We've used it only for soups, stews, and the like, and not for steaming, but its range of temperatures and well-enough fitting lid look like it would perform well for that. This would have been a five-star review but for the poor quality of an essential component of this product. Really sad that Cuisinart released something that would have been superlative, but for a serious quality issue.http://www.oglethorpeclub.org/~oglethor/UserFiles/adobe-reader-update-manual-download.xml I think there's a way to correct the problem, if they're willing to do so.Teflon coating bubbled after the FIRST use! I can say for certain that the bubbling is indeed a real thing, and it happened on the FIRST meal I prepared in it. It was a pork bone broth that I brought to a boil for 5 minutes, then simmered on low for 24 hours. At no point did I ever use anything other than silicone utensils in there, and only very gently stirred the contents while they simmered every once in a while. I'm trying to explain this in great detail because I read through so many negative reviews before buying this, but figured that the other people who had defects with their slow-cooker may have been more careless or exagerrating how bad this thing is, but believe them, and me. The teflon bubbles for no logical reason. It doesn't matter how careful you are with it. With that said, there seem to be plenty of people who do like this, and if the teflon worked as it should, this would be a 5 star review. But is it worth the risk to possibly contaminate your food and sacrifice your health cooking in this pot. The worst part is, as another review mentioned, that Cuisinart customer service will ship you a replacement insert for free, but you have to pay to ship the defective insert back to them. How's that for support and standing by their product.UPDATE: Yes - it is Made in China UPDATE: No - you cannot use the insert on top of the stove nor in the oven. The insert has stay-cool handles made of hard plastic. The insert is aluminum, not ceramic, and is Teflon coated. UPDATE: No - there is no delay timer of any sort. You cannot, for instance, set a timer to cook on high for 1 hour, then drop to low for 4 hours then drop to warm to keep the food at a safe temp. Nor can you set a delay timer to start cooking at a future time. The closest there is: you can select high, low, or simmer slow cook and set the number of hours up to 24. Every time you open the lid, add 15-20 minutes to the recipe cooking time. Saute temps are: default is 350 degrees, programmable from 140 degrees to 400 degrees in 25 degree increments. I read the instructions and many of the recipes myself before I bought the unit. It has a large sort of oval shaped saute heating element underneath the insert which provides more than adequate heat for saute. However, if you put 5 pounds of stew beef in there all at once it is hard to brown it - just like a skillet but better temp control in increments of 25 degrees. Many of the recipes tell you to brown large quantities in shifts and remove the browned items before adding more - I use a left-to-right (raw-to-brown) rotation method to do that. UPDATE: Do not cook chicken breasts in a slow cooker - it dries out the breasts. Read the manual. UPDATE Jan 2014: Contrary to what others here have told me here, I agree with Cuisinart, put the chicken breasts in the oven, not the slow cooker - better quality and faster. UPDATE: After 13 months, here are my current observations as of January 2014: I have not had the problems others have had with the electric panel on the front. I have had no odd things go wrong with the electronics of this item. So far so good. I have not had the problems others have had with being unable to turn it back on once you turn it off. I have waited a few minutes to let it cool down first then start it back up like advised and have had no problems. I mean I wait maybe two minutes not 30 minutes. Not a problem for me. This thing takes up space - lots of counter space and storage space. Wasn't a surprise though - I had visualized it with a tape measure and it is every bit as big as expected on the counter top for sure. But that's how you get the 6 quart capacity. I am a single guy who can't cook, doesn't like to cook, and I love this slow cooker. Years ago I had the standard 3.5 qt round 'crock pot'. Then branched out to the new stainless steel ones - 3 different sizes. Hated them, too hot to touch or move. Gave them all to Goodwill - including my old trusty ceramic one (sigh!). I missed my slow cooker so went on another slow cooker hunt. Decided on this one and I am very pleased with it. I use this as a slow cooker for sure. Really like the fact that you can brown in this and immediately add the other ingredients for slow cooking. I like the depth of this to keep the grease from splattering around the kitchen as much. Even though it's just for one I like the capacity. Once I got this and started using it I got on Amazon and also ordered the Reditainers for fridge and freezer storage along with the freezer tape. I like having the digital temp on the front for very accurate temperatures. The low heat and high heat temps seem perfect to me on the slow cooker. The super hot stainless steel things I had before were either not hot enough (low) or way too hot (high). I think Cuisinart got this right on this model. Read the manual and understand the temps for high, low, simmer and warm and what they are for (and not for). Duh - read the manual. I intend to try Jambalaya in it and do something with Mahi Mahi steaks as well but I haven't tried any seafood in it yet. UPDATE Jan 2014: Yep, it makes great Jambalaya. Ooops: If you fill the thing full it will overflow once it reaches temperature. You must leave space for it to expand - do not under estimate this. Also, if you put it on saute to get the heat going it will very quickly overflow with a little explosive force as the expanding juices break the seal around the lid to escape - that was a mess to clean up all over the kitchen and had to take the bottom off the unit and clean the insides. One design flaw it seems - if it overflows the vents are wide open with no drip line design so it catches all the juices running down and takes them directly inside the unit. Dumb design - the vents need a drip line (flared vents) to prevent this. But I haven't made this mistake a second time. Do.not.over.fill! You can make up to 24 cups in this thing if you fill it to the max. The 'loose' fitting lid is NOT a problem. Steam goes to the top, drips down the lid and creates a seal all the way around the top of the unit where the lid sits. The 'loose' fitting lid works perfectly. Although the lid and the insert are dish washer safe, the lid is simply too big for the dish washer, let alone the pot. I use the dishwasher for everything - except for this. It's simply much easier to just wash it by hand and put it in the dry rack. It cleans very easily because of the Teflon and is much lighter to hold than the ceramic inserts were. I have had no problem with the Teflon coming off or bubbling - I have no scratches yet. I use wooden spoons to stir and move things around, and carefully use metal prongs to turn meat over. But I have been very careful to not scratch it so far. I also follow the instructions and do NOT put the insert in the oven nor on a the stove top and my Teflon is not coming off nor is it bubbling anywhere. My Teflon looks like it the did the day I got it. I also do NOT run cold water into the insert when it is still hot. But I've purchased Risotto and plan to learn how to make it and plan to use this slow cooker on saute to do it. That way I can learn the exact digital temperature that works and repeat the success. Then expand to many different versions of Risotto. I like the digital read out since I don't have that innate cookers sense of temperature. You can up the temp in increments of 25 degrees for saute. Read the instructions to understand how to use the digital panel - couple of things aren't intuitive but easy once you get the point. Yes - I recommend this slow cooker and I have had and used many over the last 30 years. This slow cooker plus the Williams-Sonoma Slow Cooking cook book on Amazon makes me feel like I can cook. UPDATE Jan 2014: I haven't touched the Williams-Sonoma Slow Cooking cook book in 6 months.I like the features and the electronic timer. I used to make beans in my old crock pot for 8hours on low. With this, I need 10hours on high. I was very surprised by this as I typically love Cuisnart products. I still use it and trust the unit to leave on when at work, it's just everything is on high at all times.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again It's huge too!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Light weight pot is a bonus for seniors.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again So, far, I've been very happy with what I've cooked and so is my husband who tried it for the first time last night. Cuisnart never fails to impress me with the quality and good looks.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again It's also MUCH bigger than our old Cock Pot from the 1970's. I doubt this one will last that long, but I love it so far !!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Ask your question here. Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the issue and your question. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other Cuisinart MSC-800 owners to properly answer your question. Ask a question About the Cuisinart MSC-800 This manual comes under the category Multi cookers and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 6.9. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Cuisinart MSC-800 or do you need help. Ask your question here Cuisinart MSC-800 specifications Brand ManualSearcher.com ensures that you will find the manual you are looking for in no time. Our database contains more than 1 million PDF manuals from more than 10,000 brands. Every day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for. It's very simple: just type the brand name and the type of product in the search bar and you can instantly view the manual of your choice online for free. ManualSearcher. com If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Read more Ok. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab This amount is subject to change until you make payment. 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We’ll let you know what we’re up to, and you can tell us how we’re doing. Electric Multi-Cooker - Stainless Steel MSC-800 1 - Cuisinart 7 Qt. I have roasted in it, browned then slow cooked. It can do it all in just one appliance. Cannot be more satisfied with the Cuisnart Multi-Cooker. The price was half as much as all the others listed on Ebay and is so much more than I expected. It works very well and is very easy to clean. Verisign. The best slow cookers let you set up your meal up before you head out to work, turn the cooker on, and your meal awaits you when you return. Nothing could be simpler when you’re looking to put home cooking on the table for your family. Let’s look at this food preparation method in more depth and do a rundown on the best units on today’s market. Before purchasing your first unit, it is wise to do a bit of research into the types of recipes you may want to use in the future; some recipes are catered to units of a certain size. It is best to do this research before investing in this product. Have a look at our useful comparison chart of a number of popular brands for you to compare. Check out some of our reviews and recommendations best rated models to buy online.The superior ones have features that make them even more handy to use. Read full review to learn more about slow cooker features. A basic mechanical model has two to five power settings, including “off,” “warm,” “low,” “medium,” and “high.” Most have no timer, so you’ll need to monitor cooking time yourself, which is easily accomplished with a kitchen timer. See our review on Bella slow cookers. A programmable slow cooker is a bit pricier, but it can allow you to program your cooking time for up to 24 hours of operation based on 30-minute periods of time. So, before you plan to buy one be sure to do your research and watch videos of how it works. A digital display is a good feature to look for when shopping for the best model. A display makes programming your unit fast and easy, and it also ensures that you can see how much time your food has been cooking and how much time remains in the cooling cycle. ? The cooking insert is a vital component, so choose wisely. Some are metal, but most are ceramic. Choose one that has a nonstick coating to make cleanup faster, and look for one that you can use in the oven if you want to brown that French onion soup before you serve it.? Capacity is another consideration. Select a cooker that’s slightly larger than what you actually need, not the largest, since you can’t fill them to their tops. A 1.5-quart slow cooker is ideal for cooking for two people or making sauces and side dishes, while a family of four that normally cooks whole roasts or chickens need a larger model, such as a 6-quart. Professional chefs, commercial cooks and gurus advise: Start with thawed food. Food should be thawed or fresh, not frozen, for the most successful results. Using frozen foods can allow for bacteria to thrive in the food while on its low setting, which can allow for food borne illness. Do not overfill the unit. Always buy a model that is large enough to accommodate the number of servings you usually make. It should be ideally one-half to two-thirds full, but not fuller. The units have lids that fit snugly on the top without having to wrap it in foil. Cut foods into uniformly sized pieces for the most even cooking. Slow-cooking vegetables such as carrots and potatoes should be placed at the bottom of the pot, while meats should go on top. Use high for warming up foods. Most recipes should cook on low; the high setting is generally for heating foods up or finishing off a recipe. It takes around twice as long to cook on the low setting as the high setting, and some recipes are suited for one or the other but not both. Avoid peeking inside while your food cooks. Buy a model with a see-through lid instead. Taking the lid off releases enough heat to set the cooking time back by as much as 20 minutes. Pick up a good cookbook that contains a wide variety of options so you don't get bored. Purchase liners to make cleaning up effortless. Some of the best models allow for cooking at one setting for a programmed number of hours before kicking into a different setting for the remaining cooking time. This style of cooking is: Easy to use. You don’t need to be a master chef to throw a few ingredients together and turn it on or program it. This makes slow cookers ideal for people who are just learning to cook and seasoned home chefs looking to add versatility to meal prep. Today's models are super safe to leave on all day while you’re away. Ideal for a healthy lifestyle. Food inside is cooked, not fried, which can translate to less fat and calories with many recipes. Even the models on the market is still relatively cheap to purchase. Basic units usually offer minimal functionality but still yet get the job done, while pricier models take functionality to a new level with programmability and other features. Available in multiple sizes. Choose from small 1- and 2-quart models up to those large enough to feed the whole gang. Here's an excellent slow cooker brand overview for you to check too. In addition, it has a lid rest, giving you a mess-free spot for storing the lid while you serve. The lid rest flips up when needed and down again when you’re ready to store the cooker away. The insert removes quickly for cleaning, and the unit has two handles on the side for easy transport. Cool-touch handles make it easy to carry to the table to serve right from the cooker if desired, and the crock is removable for dishwasher-safe cleaning. ? Crock Pot Casserole Crock: For making a casserole or lasagna to serve at home or at an event, Crock-Pot’s Casserole Crock is hard to beat. This rectangular-shaped crock has an attractive exterior to make it table ready, and it has the basic functions you’d want in a mechanical crock pot along with a locking lid.? Most of these higher model come with timers which are not found in regular models. Some of the best slow cookers with programmable and other features include: Cuisinart 3-in-1 Cook Central multi-cooker: This versatile cooker does more than just slow cook your food. You can also use it to brown and saute meats or steam vegetables or rice. It has a back-lit LCD screen with programmable timing and heat settings, making it a powerhouse for busy home cooks. This is a high quality product. Read our awesome review and get more details on this product. F rigidaire Pro-Select One-Touch programmable slow cooker: Use the six preset options on this slow cooker to achieve perfect results with your best slow cooker recipes and take the guesswork out of cooking time. As a bonus, it comes with a thermometer probe attachment to ensure your roast and other foods are cooked to standard, and a clip-on spoon for easy stirring a serving. A gasket seal on the lid keeps heat inside like a boss for tender, juicy results. Check out here for more Hamilton Beach slow cooker models. Easily cycle between functions using the programmable interface on the front of the unit. A nonstick aluminum crock removes quickly for cleaning, and it comes with a roasting rack and other inserts for expanded functionality. The awesome thing about this slow cooker is. It performs as well as the most expensive Crockpots out there. This makes it the best cheap Crock Pot in the market this year based on customer reviews. Therefore, if you are on a budget and want something that offers you value for money, you should go for Cookworks 5.5L slow cooker, believe me it is the best cheap Crockpot. Sometimes you can even find these on sale at great discounts online. All you will have to do is put it on your preferred setting when you leave for work, and when you come back your food will be done to perfection. When it comes to cleaning you won’t have much to worry about if you pick this model, it is very easy to clean and comes with the following features: There are cheaper alternatives but trust me this is the best cheap slow cooker in the market today. The top rated slow cooker for one person this is the Proctor Silex 33116Y Portable Oval Slow Cooker, 1.5-Quart. This model is also perfect for parties and entertaining, my recommendation is use it for dips and appetizers. If you are planning a one man or woman trip, the proctor Silex Portable 1.5 Quart cooker comes with a rubber seal and lid latch that makes it spill resistant. If you chose to, you can put it on a separate timer, the controls are easy to understand and it will take very little space in your kitchen or home. This makes it the best slow cooker for one person. You may also want to check our small crock pots review. The proctor Silex portable cooker 1.5 quart comes with the following features: Oh and did I mention that it doesn’t take up too much room in your kitchen or home. Therefore, if you are tired of wasting food you should get one today. Check out our best small slow cooker reviews for more detailed reviews. That simply means that it won’t burn your food like others in the market (that’s a plus if you are using old recipes). If you have a large family don’t worry you can purchase the 4 or 6 quart version. The smaller version serves 2-3 people and the larger 6 quart version can serve up to six people. What truly makes this unit so great is obviously the features. It comes with a glass lid that allows you to keep an eye on your food without interfering with the process, non slip rubber feet for stability and safety, and a touch pad LCD countdown timer. It also comes with: If it’s left unattended after switching to warm for eight hours the cooker will automatically switch itself off. That means that you won’t have to worry about your food getting cold if you are late from work. It's very easy to use and to wash, it is also long lasting making it worth its asking price. Regularly receives 4 and 5 star ratings, easily in the top 10. The cooker is very easy to use and is very safe. The cooker serves two people making it perfect for single people or couples who are yet to have kids. It is also dishwasher safe and comes with a glass lid that allows you to keep an eye on what you are cooking. Simply put, this is the answer to meals for one person because it is convenient and saves time. When it comes to looks the Lakeland 1.5L has a stylish look that makes it standout in your kitchen, size wise it’s not that big meaning that its best used to prepare small meals. If you have a large family you should go for something a bit bigger, on the other hand if it’s just you or you and one other person you should know that the Lakeland 1.5L is the best small slow cooker in the market. The cooker comes with the following features: You can cook on various temperatures for up to 24 hours, this gives you plenty of time to cook the most succulent and hearty meals you could possible desire. The 7 quart size is ideal for cooking large slabs of meat like pot roasts or roast beef. Freezing left over soup or meals for later is a good way feed your family for a number of days. If you have a smaller family and want a simple slow cooker for your family, you should try the Crock-Pot Slow Cooker in 4 quart size. This is an affordable appliance if you are on a budget and are looking for an easy-to-use model. Read on our best size slow cooker reviews to know more about slow cooker sizes. This appliance is small and doesn’t take up too much space in your kitchen, but it serves its purpose well. The Proctor Silex is perfect for entertaining parties of people or just your own family, it can keep your food nice and warm without overcooking it and it can be easily stored away in your cupboard. Whether you choose a mechanical or programmable slow cooker, you’ll be amazed at the results you can achieve while cooking on your schedule. Go to our home page for more great information! Here is a detailed Hamilton Beach Set 'N forget Slowcooker review for those wondering if this is the best purchase to make or not. Features: It is pleasant to the naked eye and will fit seamlessly into one's kitchen. Hamilton Beach is well-regarded for creating robust, high-grade products and it doesn't get better than the Hamilton Beach Set 'N Forget Slowcooker. Fantastic Settings: The three cooking modes are exceptional. They are well-designed and easy to use. Hamilton Beach has done a great job of ensuring the settings are seamless. Easy To Use: Is it easy to use? Yes, it is. This is a great slow cooker for anyone entering into the world of slow cooking. You will have a wonderful time cooking with this appliance by your side. It's a robust solution. The design is immaculate, comfortable to use, and well worth one's time. Purchase this, and you won't regret it. Look for good deals on Amazon to purchases this unit for highly competitive prices. The biggest benefit of the Crockpot WeMo Slowcooker is that it enables remote access through the WeMo app. The app gives complete control over all of the functionalities like the temperature, the cooking time and the keep warm functionality. Thus, even if you arrive home late, the appliance will maintain the temperature of the meal. The slow cooker measures 9.6 by 17.2 by 13.8 inches and its capacity is six qt. A user-friendly touch control is incorporated in the design, allowing for effortless adjustments of the food preparation settings. The chance to monitor the food preparation remotely is obviously one of the biggest advantages. WeMo Slowcooker comes with a clever design. It features cool touch handles, a stainless steel body and a glass lid.