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Posted by HerbaTherapy (My Page) on Mon, Mar 11, 02 at 16:57
| I'll be darned, but I can't find the question on the subject on this list to reply to it. Kaycee asked about what her Sunbeam appliance was. Yes, it IS a Crock AND and cooker AND a deep fryer. It's by Sunbeam, I have one, and I LOVE it. I don't slow cook in it anymore, but did. I make soap in the pottery insert now. I would LOVE to buy another one, but I can't find one. Mine is 27 yrs old. It deep fries, slow cooks in the crock pot part and will also cook, slowly meat or whatever in the part when you take out the pottery crock. It's a wonderful appliance. If anyone knows of where to buy another let me know please!!!
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RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| I also have a Sunbeam crocker cooker fryer that is about 25-30 years old. I still use it and I have chipped the ceramic liner. I love it! Would love to find another one so I could replace my liner! Any one willing to sell their's? |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| I too have the crocker cooker - fryer. My manual says 1976? I know it was the only thing my ex ever gave me that I loved. Anyway, about a year ago my on/off knob just stripped and I could not turn it on or off. I loved and used the crock pot & fryer most. I was lost, I searched and searched, and could not find one. But, I found a cooker - fryer by Presto. Sorta a big big daddy but a cooker too, at Wal-Mart I think. So I bought it, I still had my crock, and lid, and manual. The crock fits great! I just reference the temp to make sure I don't turn the crock to high to crack. Around 200-250? Anyway, I broke my lid tonight. I came on line to see about maybe finding a replacement lid, and found this. The lid to the cooker fits the crock, but not as good as the one that came with the crock but it will work. So girls, I don't know if that helps any of you or not. I was so upset when the old cooker broke, I was getting so discouraged, and had to have another one. I like this crocker because you can regulate the temp better that most crocks that only have hi or low. I think they cook too fast or slow with that options, that is why I loved my cooker. So try to find what I explained if you still have your crock. |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| Hi, I have the same Sunbeam Crocker Cooker-Fryer. I just love it. I just got it out of the pantry this AM looking for my favorite Chili receipe for my daugter. She wanted it for an upcoming party. To my surprise, I've lost the manual. I saw your post and it appears you do have the manual. My Sunbeam is Model 9-13. If it wouldn't be too much trouble, could you copy the manual and send it to me. I would be glad to reimburse you for any costs. Sandy Horling sandy@horling.com |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| Hi, I have one too! Actually it's my second one - I sold the first ages ago. My Mom has given me hers (which she bought on my recomendation when I had my first one), but she no longer has the instruction book. I remember most of it, but can't remember when to have the air vent open at the top. And also what setting it should be on for slow cooking. Mine doesn't show temperature, just minimum, simmer and then 1-6. Is there any chance you could help me out by letting me know any info you may have from the instruction manual? I'd be very grateful and thank you so much. |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| Mine is by Daisy and unfortunately they are out of business or bought out by someone. My crock has craze marks so I thought I'd just get a new crock. Wrong!! I looked them up on the internet to find out that they are no longer in business. But what I love about it is that you have individual temperature settings like 200, 225, 300 degrees etc. that a crockpot doesn't have. I'd like to buy a new one. Who makes these 3 in one units now? I've used mine to deep fry etc. On the sunbeam,,,check on Ebay for a replacement instruction manual,,you'd be so surprised at what people have on there that you can replace. I actually found another of my Daisy but it was the whole unit and I just needed the crock and her picture showed the crock had craze marks too. |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| I have a Sunbeam Crocker Cooker-Fryer since the 1970's that I've used very little. It is in new condition with all the parts. It is two-tone gold/yellow. I've decided to sell it. Let me know, orchidgirl if you're still interested, or anyone else. |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| I had a Rival Chef's pot and it sounds similar. It was 6 quarts, removeable crock, nice glass lid, variable temp control and you could use the well for deep frying. I used it for cooking pasta, potatoes, corn, etc. It would heat the water SO fast! Just don't touch the outside of it - it got hot! The biggest dislike was that when using as a slow cooker, it would heat the bottom too so you had to stir quite often since anything on the bottom would burn more easily where the Nesco oven wouldn't. But it worked well for some things. |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| Hi Nutritionist. I am interested in purchasing your Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer if you still have it for sale. Can you email me at bbeardmore@carvizor.com thanks, Brian Beardmore Cypress TX |
RE: Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer
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| Well, I have a Sunbeam Cooker Crocker Fryer too; a wedding gift(in 1975) that outlasted my first husband. My second husband dropped the lid on our concrete floor last week and I am looking for a replacement (replacement lid, not replacement 2nd husband). I have purchased and returned 3 sauce pans, looking for a lid that would fit and am now scouring cyberspace for the elusive lid. If anyone has one for sale, please contact me via e-mail. Thanks- |
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