What number is low on West Bend slow cooker?

What number is low on West Bend slow cooker?

As a general guideline, most meat and vegetable combinations need 7 to 10 hours of cooking at Setting #3 (low), 4 to 6 hours of cooking at Setting #4 (medium) or 2 to 3 hours of cooking at Setting #5 (high). Your particular model might have different instructions.

Is the West Bend slow cooker oven safe?

Cooking vessel features a non-stick interior and is safe for use in the oven, on the stove top, in the freezer or refrigerator. Heating Base doubles as a griddle.

Can you use a slow cooker as a hot plate?

What’s nice about the slow cooker is that typically the hot plate can normally also double as a griddle, and it’s normally nonstick, as well, for easy clean up.

What do you put under a slow cooker?

You’re next best alternative is to set your slow cooker on a baking sheet, a silicone baking mat, or an old wooden cutting board — all of these can withstand the heat and moisture from the slow cooker to protect your countertops. Where do you leave your slow cooker when it’s on all day?

Where should I store my slow cooker kitchen?

This Is Where You Should Be Storing Your Slow Cooker Enter: the sideboard. I certainly don’t use my slow cooker so often that it needs to sit out on the counter, so I store it in a sideboard in my breakfast room. This way, when I need it, I can easily bend down and pick it up (bending at the knees, of course!).

Is West Bend cookware still in business?

West Bend® is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Founded as West Bend Aluminum Company in West Bend, Wisconsin in 1911, the company is one of the country’s best-known small appliance brands. With headquarters still in West Bend, WI, it is now a privately held company managed by Focus Products Group, LLC.

Is West Bend cookware still made?

The West Bend Aluminum Company took over production of Lifetime Cookware in 1956. Today Lifetime Cookware is a product of West Bend Cookware by Regal Ware and is still manufactured in West Bend, WI.