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product_id: 300160
title: "Hamilton Beach Stay or Go Portable 7-Quart Slow Cooker with Lid Lock for Easy Transport, Dishwasher-Safe Crock, Silver (33472)"
brand: "hamilton beach"
price: "574.82 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/300160-hamilton-beach-stay-or-go-portable-7-quart-slow-cooker
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# Lid Lock Dishwasher Safe 7 lb Capacity Hamilton Beach Stay or Go Portable 7-Quart Slow Cooker with Lid Lock for Easy Transport, Dishwasher-Safe Crock, Silver (33472)

**Brand:** hamilton beach
**Price:** 574.82 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hamilton Beach Stay or Go Portable 7-Quart Slow Cooker with Lid Lock for Easy Transport, Dishwasher-Safe Crock, Silver (33472) by hamilton beach
- **How much does it cost?** 574.82 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/300160-hamilton-beach-stay-or-go-portable-7-quart-slow-cooker)

## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Trusted hamilton beach brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Perfectly Sized:** Ideal for cooking up to a 7 lb chicken.
- • **Effortless Cleanup:** Detachable lid and stoneware for easy dishwasher maintenance.
- • **Serving Made Simple:** Hinged lid stays open for hassle-free serving.
- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Single clip latches for spill-resistant journeys.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** Folding handles for easy transport and storage.

## Overview

The Hamilton Beach Stay or Go Portable 7-Quart Slow Cooker is designed for the modern chef on the move. With a secure lid lock, detachable components for easy cleaning, and a spacious capacity perfect for family meals, this slow cooker combines convenience and functionality. Its sleek silver design and user-friendly features make it a must-have for any kitchen.

## Description

The stay or go 7 quart portable slow cooker is one of the best ways to bring out the full flavors of meat and vegetables. It’s also low-stress, because there is so little preparation involved. You can do it in the morning at the same time you’re making breakfast and you don’t have to think about it again until dinnertime. Just add the ingredients, close the lid and set the cooking temperature so dinner is ready when you get home. It’s big enough to handle your dinnertime favorites – a seven-pound chicken or a five-pound roast. The stay or go slow cooker offers additional thoughtful features because it’s designed for easy travel. It features a clip-locked, secure lid and tight seal for spill-resistant travel, and the Full-Grip handles make carrying easy. The hinged lid stays up for serving and easily detaches for dishwasher cleaning. The stoneware is also dishwasher safe. The handles snap up for carrying and fold down for easy storage. Now that’s good thinking! Care and cleaning The removable stoneware crock and the lid are dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. To clean the base, unplug and let cool, and then wipe it down with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the cord, plug or base in any liquid.

Review: Great value, great item - I was looking for a new crock pot that had a locking lid and came across this one. I read an assortment of reviews - starting with the 1 stars and going up. I'd like to comment on the most common complaints: Third biggest complaint in the 1 - 2 star reviews: It won't shut off on it's own or change temps. Well, no where in the description does it say it's programmable, so no one should expect this feature! I am easily distracted. I could have supper all ready in the crock and if a friend calls and asks if I want to meet after work for dinner or coffee, I'm apt to say yes. That's why I bought a very inexpensive timer usually used to turn lights on and off and use it to delay start my crock and to shut it off at an appropriate time. I feel this is a smart and safe thing to do as a general habit. Who knows if an emergency might delay your return to the house on any given day? Second biggest complaint in the 1 star reviews: The capacity isn't really 7 quarts - it's 6 when filled all the way to the top. I had the same question, so I called Hamilton Beach. I got a very poorly informed person, but after a lot of questions, I realized what she was trying to tell me was the capacity of the crock is based on DRY measures. My knowledge was rusty so I googled it. Dry measure is 8 quarts to the peck, 4 pecks to the bushel, etc., and a DRY quart is smaller by about 16% than a LIQUID quart. When you do the math, 7 DRY quarts = 6 Liquid quarts. So the bottom line is that they are being honest in one sense of the description, but who the heck measures the capacity of their crock pot as if it were full of lima beans or grain? We all think of QUARTS as in a quart of milk. It's accurate for DRY measure - but I really feel this is misleading because no one thinks of the contents of the crock pot in this manner. Biggest complaint of the 1 star reviews: Steam comes out when you open the lid. Well, I guess that's an obvious result of cooking something with the lid closed all day. I felt that using a minimal amount of care solved that problem. I've used it for shared suppers, and as long as I'm the first one to open it, I've never noticed a problem with other people opening it after I did initially since the worst of the steam escaped the first time. All that said, I LOVE this crock. Yes - it runs a little hotter than my old one (so does my new stove, but I'm not complaining.) Yes - you have to act in a responsible and careful manner when opening it. (Duh.) No - it doesn't hold 7 quarts of liquid, but it's bigger than any other crock I've seen so that isn't really a problem. The lid latches securely. Even soup broth does not leak out in my experience. After a couple uses, the lid sits better than it does (unlatched) at first. I think this is a great buy for the money.
Review: Large Capacity, Consistent Heating and Great Features That WORK! - An exceptional slow cooker! I have owned several traditional "Crock Pots" and this beats them hands-down for price, performance and overall convenience! Prior to this, the best slow cooker I ever used was my parents' seemingly ancient one-piece (i.e. no removable insert) stoneware "Crock Pot" from the mid-1970s adorned in a rather odd "Avocado Green" finish. I made my very first "slow cooker" recipes with that old cooker and it is still as consistent and reliable today as it was before I was born. Barring any impact that might shatter the stoneware, that old Crock Pot will likely be around longer than me! Needless to say, I was so impressed with that original Crock Pot, that I sought out the "Crock Pot" brand exclusively when I moved out and wanted a slow cooker of my own. Unfortunately, it turned out my dad was right when he exclaimed "they just don't make them like they used to!" Inconsistent heating and reliability problems seem to plague the newer name-brand "Crock Pots" and the more recent ones I owned were no exception. Ultimately, after my sister abducted my largest "Crock Pot" following a family potluck, I decided she could keep it. It was time for an upgrade... That's where the Hamilton Beach "Stay or Go" cooker came into my life. I have experienced great luck with Hamilton Beach products. They don't feel like heavy and "expensive" appliances, but their range of well-featured and reasonably priced mixers, blenders and toasters have ultimately replaced most of the Cuisinart and Oster appliances that I was using before them. In fact, my very first Hamilton Beach product, a hand mixer and mixing stand that I bought as a "refurb" for next to nothing, has outpowered and outlasted all of its siblings by several years (I still use it!). Visiting the land of slow cookers, I noticed immediately that the reviews for the "Stay or Go" slow cookers were about as positive as a product could get, so I decided to give one a try...and I'm glad I did! This is a simple, but well thought out slow cooker. There's no digital panel to program cooking times, but that can be a plus to reliability over the long term. The latching lid is a wonderful feature that improves the efficiency of the system and the silicone seal is far more substantial than on the similar "Crock Pot" brand cookers with locking lids. I also really love that the lid is latched in one place, not two, and that the "arm" extends across the entire width of the glass. The lid latch opens easily and conveniently lays back for easy access to the contents without needing to be removed. However, it is easily removed if desired, such as when cleaning or serving on a table. The front dial control is as straightforward as it gets...""High", "Low" and "Warm". Best of all, the settings do as they say...take that, "Crock Pot"! Heating is very consistent and the warming function keeps food warm without overcooking it. Perhaps the best feature, aside from the very nice 6-quart black stoneware insert and securely locking lid, is the addition of folding handles. Being a large bodied cooker in general, it is very nice to have handles that conveniently fold out of the way to help free up valuable cupboard space and maximize room on the table when the cooker is used as a serving dish. All in all, this is a GREAT slow cooker and an exceptional value compared to the competition. If you want a premium quality slow cooker without a premium price tag, it's definitely hard to beat. Highly Recommended!

## Features

- Single clip latches lid to base for spill-resistant travel
- Detachable lid and removable stoneware for dishwasher clean upHinged lid stays up for serving
- Folding handles snap up for carrying fold down for storage
- Perfect size for a 7 lb. chicken

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005OYE7HE |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Brand Name | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 6.6 |
| Color | ['Silver'] |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Knob |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,229 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10040094334725 |
| Included Components | Hamilton Beach Stay Or Go 7-Quart Portable Slow Cooker, Owner's Manual |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Depth | 13.2 inches |
| Item Shape | Oval |
| Item Type Name | 7-Quart Slow Cooker with Lid Lock for Easy Transport, Dishwasher-Safe Crock, Silver (33472) |
| Item Weight | 13.56 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton Beach |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Model Number | 33472 |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Part Number | 33472 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | ['7 Quarts'] |
| UPC | 763615742429 040094334728 887658684390 885113882374 740016023906 031112547886 722651280982 885104685670 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 340 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hamilton Beach
- **Color:** Silver
- **Material:** Stoneware
- **Capacity:** 6.6
- **Wattage:** 340 watts
- **Item Weight:** 13.6 Pounds
- **Is Dishwasher Safe:** Yes
- **Voltage:** 220 Volts
- **Shape:** Oval
- **Pattern:** Solid

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there a gasket on the lid?**
A: The gasket is permanently attached to the lid.  When our gasket began separating from the lid after a year of constant use, we called customer service, and they offered to sell us a new lid/gasket combo for $20; we just purchased the entire slow cooker again for $30.

**Q: What is the lid made of?**
A: Glass lid with a seal around the edge and it clamps down so it's completely sealed.

**Q: How tall is the cooker with the lid up?  Will it fit under a cabinet?**
A: It doesnt fit under my cabinet w the lid up :( but you can take the lid completely off while cooking/serving.

**Q: Does it go from cooking to warm automatically?**
A: no it does not. you would need to turn the dial to warm setting.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, great item
*by L***R on April 9, 2014*

I was looking for a new crock pot that had a locking lid and came across this one. I read an assortment of reviews - starting with the 1 stars and going up. I'd like to comment on the most common complaints: Third biggest complaint in the 1 - 2 star reviews: It won't shut off on it's own or change temps. Well, no where in the description does it say it's programmable, so no one should expect this feature! I am easily distracted. I could have supper all ready in the crock and if a friend calls and asks if I want to meet after work for dinner or coffee, I'm apt to say yes. That's why I bought a very inexpensive timer usually used to turn lights on and off and use it to delay start my crock and to shut it off at an appropriate time. I feel this is a smart and safe thing to do as a general habit. Who knows if an emergency might delay your return to the house on any given day? Second biggest complaint in the 1 star reviews: The capacity isn't really 7 quarts - it's 6 when filled all the way to the top. I had the same question, so I called Hamilton Beach. I got a very poorly informed person, but after a lot of questions, I realized what she was trying to tell me was the capacity of the crock is based on DRY measures. My knowledge was rusty so I googled it. Dry measure is 8 quarts to the peck, 4 pecks to the bushel, etc., and a DRY quart is smaller by about 16% than a LIQUID quart. When you do the math, 7 DRY quarts = 6 Liquid quarts. So the bottom line is that they are being honest in one sense of the description, but who the heck measures the capacity of their crock pot as if it were full of lima beans or grain? We all think of QUARTS as in a quart of milk. It's accurate for DRY measure - but I really feel this is misleading because no one thinks of the contents of the crock pot in this manner. Biggest complaint of the 1 star reviews: Steam comes out when you open the lid. Well, I guess that's an obvious result of cooking something with the lid closed all day. I felt that using a minimal amount of care solved that problem. I've used it for shared suppers, and as long as I'm the first one to open it, I've never noticed a problem with other people opening it after I did initially since the worst of the steam escaped the first time. All that said, I LOVE this crock. Yes - it runs a little hotter than my old one (so does my new stove, but I'm not complaining.) Yes - you have to act in a responsible and careful manner when opening it. (Duh.) No - it doesn't hold 7 quarts of liquid, but it's bigger than any other crock I've seen so that isn't really a problem. The lid latches securely. Even soup broth does not leak out in my experience. After a couple uses, the lid sits better than it does (unlatched) at first. I think this is a great buy for the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Large Capacity, Consistent Heating and Great Features That WORK!
*by T***T on August 4, 2015*

An exceptional slow cooker! I have owned several traditional "Crock Pots" and this beats them hands-down for price, performance and overall convenience! Prior to this, the best slow cooker I ever used was my parents' seemingly ancient one-piece (i.e. no removable insert) stoneware "Crock Pot" from the mid-1970s adorned in a rather odd "Avocado Green" finish. I made my very first "slow cooker" recipes with that old cooker and it is still as consistent and reliable today as it was before I was born. Barring any impact that might shatter the stoneware, that old Crock Pot will likely be around longer than me! Needless to say, I was so impressed with that original Crock Pot, that I sought out the "Crock Pot" brand exclusively when I moved out and wanted a slow cooker of my own. Unfortunately, it turned out my dad was right when he exclaimed "they just don't make them like they used to!" Inconsistent heating and reliability problems seem to plague the newer name-brand "Crock Pots" and the more recent ones I owned were no exception. Ultimately, after my sister abducted my largest "Crock Pot" following a family potluck, I decided she could keep it. It was time for an upgrade... That's where the Hamilton Beach "Stay or Go" cooker came into my life. I have experienced great luck with Hamilton Beach products. They don't feel like heavy and "expensive" appliances, but their range of well-featured and reasonably priced mixers, blenders and toasters have ultimately replaced most of the Cuisinart and Oster appliances that I was using before them. In fact, my very first Hamilton Beach product, a hand mixer and mixing stand that I bought as a "refurb" for next to nothing, has outpowered and outlasted all of its siblings by several years (I still use it!). Visiting the land of slow cookers, I noticed immediately that the reviews for the "Stay or Go" slow cookers were about as positive as a product could get, so I decided to give one a try...and I'm glad I did! This is a simple, but well thought out slow cooker. There's no digital panel to program cooking times, but that can be a plus to reliability over the long term. The latching lid is a wonderful feature that improves the efficiency of the system and the silicone seal is far more substantial than on the similar "Crock Pot" brand cookers with locking lids. I also really love that the lid is latched in one place, not two, and that the "arm" extends across the entire width of the glass. The lid latch opens easily and conveniently lays back for easy access to the contents without needing to be removed. However, it is easily removed if desired, such as when cleaning or serving on a table. The front dial control is as straightforward as it gets...""High", "Low" and "Warm". Best of all, the settings do as they say...take that, "Crock Pot"! Heating is very consistent and the warming function keeps food warm without overcooking it. Perhaps the best feature, aside from the very nice 6-quart black stoneware insert and securely locking lid, is the addition of folding handles. Being a large bodied cooker in general, it is very nice to have handles that conveniently fold out of the way to help free up valuable cupboard space and maximize room on the table when the cooker is used as a serving dish. All in all, this is a GREAT slow cooker and an exceptional value compared to the competition. If you want a premium quality slow cooker without a premium price tag, it's definitely hard to beat. Highly Recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Basic, No spills even on hills and twisties!!
*by J***N on November 2, 2012*

Bought this Slow Cooker after much research and debate. I needed a travel cooker for my families gatherings and this one is marketed as a "Stay or Go" which it does both perfectly. I was not concerned about bells and whistles and wanted a basic, durable and travel ready 10-15 year cooker. The unit arrived in timely fashion and after a good washing of the stoneware was put to work within two hours of opening the box. My first item up to make was chili for a cookout and this required transporting it. I was nervous because I have and had similar cookers from other manufactures but they all fail at keeping liquid sealed in the stoneware. This cooker did not fail with my Chili which I make a little thin so that cracker lovers have some soup, it kept its composure quite well and didn't spill a drop (keep in mind I was driving up 45 degree hills and speeding to make it on time). The hinged lid makes serving and keeping food covered easy. The latching mechanism and controls both while very basic have the feel that this will be around a long time. The rubber seal on the lid is not the typical round bead but more of a rubber flap that seals tight and securely. This unit also has very sturdy handles on the sides and these collapse to take up less room in your kitchen cabinet. Cooking times seems to be on par with my older units and I have not noticed any "over heating" the food on the lowest setting and in fact the chili after the cookout was done (on low the whole time - outside!) was still 193 degrees which is on par with my older cookers. Very happy with this purchase and wish I could find the same one in white, as the stainless is very attractive almost too much that you want to pamper it. So there you have it, I purchase items after I exhaust online reviews and for my money this is the perfect "BASIC" Stay or Go cooker that delivers great cooking, easy cleaning, and NO SPILLS!! Thanks for reading.

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