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product_id: 578300367
title: "06017 8-Quart Nomad Traveling Slow Cooker, Blue"
brand: "presto"
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# 8-quart capacity for crowd-pleasing meals Seal-tight locking lid for spill-proof travel Cool-touch exterior & insulated for heat retention 06017 8-Quart Nomad Traveling Slow Cooker, Blue

**Brand:** presto
**Price:** 1615.37 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗🍲 Slow cook, lock down, and roll out in style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 06017 8-Quart Nomad Traveling Slow Cooker, Blue by presto
- **How much does it cost?** 1615.37 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- presto enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted presto brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Utensil Storage:** Silicone cord and detachable utensil holder keep your tools handy and mess-free.
- • **Massive 8-Quart Capacity:** Cook enough to feed your whole crew or impress at every potluck.
- • **Travel-Ready Locking Lid:** Secure seal-tight gasket locks in flavor and prevents messy spills on the move.
- • **Cool-Touch & Rugged Design:** Safe to handle anytime with a sturdy swing-up handle and tip-resistant base.
- • **Personalized Dry-Erase Board:** Label your culinary masterpiece or leave a witty note—because presentation matters.

## Overview

The Presto 06017 Nomad is an 8-quart slow cooker engineered for the modern mobile lifestyle. Featuring a seal-tight locking lid, cool-touch exterior, and rugged design, it ensures spill-proof, safe transport of large meals. Its removable, PFAS-free porcelain pot and dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup effortless. With three manual heat settings and smart accessories like a dry-erase board and utensil holder, it’s the ultimate slow cooker for professionals who demand convenience, durability, and style on the go.

## Description

Slow cook foods and take them on the road with confidence in the Presto® Nomad® traveling slow cooker. Styled with contemporary blue cool-touch housing, this rugged 8-quart slow cooker is ideal for big batches of pulled pork, chicken wings, sloppy joes, hot beef, soups, stews, and casseroles at home or away. Identify the food or write a clever message with the dry erase marker and board. When on the go, the swing-up handle with seal-tight gasket locks the lid making it easy to carry, and the wide-profile design with built-in cord storage helps to prevent tip-overs. The detachable utensil holder secures a utensil for transit and then doubles as a spoon rest for serving. Cleanup is easy too, both the PFAS-free porcelain enameled pot and hinged cover are removable.

Review: Love this slow cooker! - UPDATE 9/29/2024: This slow cooker is still going strong. I still use it regularly and it still works and looks like I just bought it. I still get asked about it every time I bring it to a potluck. It still holds heat like a charm. Hubby has occasional chili cook-off's and potlucks at his office and he uses this to carry his creations to work and keep them warm. I have no delusions that my cooker is being treated gently when he heads out with it, but it always comes back ready for me to wash up and put away with no visible battle scars. The last few times I have used the cooker at away from home gatherings, I have utilized taking the lid completely off. This makes the unit even easier to use in the serving line. It is so easy to remove the lid and then reattach when through. Removing the lid also makes this cooker even easier to clean. This unit sells itself when you see how well it retains heat. The insulation is phenomenal. The price may make you stop and think, but the build and the cooking performance make this a no-brainer buy if you slow cook and/or transport food. I have not been compensated for my review or purchase. This is my honest opinion. UPDATE: I have now had this 8-quart for two years. It works just like new and I still love it! My only wish that would make it PERFECT for me would be to have an auto warm feature after the cooking time was complete. That would enable me to use this at home while I am at work; but that would require it to be more digital. I ordered this a year ago and I still love it. This is the easiest slow cooker to travel with and the insulation does a great job keeping things warm. When I show up with this little gem, I always get quizzed on where I got it. If you are planning to travel with your meal in a slow cooker, this is the cooker you need. It rides really well in my car and the lid stays on nice and tight. Size wise, I use this like a 6 quart. I was not compensated in any way for my review. Update: This little beauty is still going strong. I use it regularly. The insulation around this thing must be why the food stays so warm. It's still a breeze to use, clean and carry. I see that the price has gone up substantially since I bought mine. Even at the current price, it's still great if you are looking for a slow cooker that cooks nicely, retains heat well and travels easily. Not a lot of cooking bells and whistles on it - it's just got off, warm, low and high- but it cooks well and still looks like new. It does what it is supposed to do well. That's more than most appliances can say.
Review: So clever and practical! - I've been wanting to purchase this for almost a year but I was waiting until it went back on sale. I'm so glad I've finally been able to get it. I wish I'd known about it when it came out! I've gone through a regular hassle using conventional slow cookers over the years for various reasons. Most notably and the "straw that broke the camel's back" has been the ordeal of transporting a conventional slow cooker (both empty and full, both hot and cold) from home to an event and back without risking making a mess or damaging any part of the cooker (especially its controls). We regularly have events at my work where slow cookers are used, and while I enjoy the cooking and competition, I dreaded the transportation and clean-up. Not only does this Presto travel-ready slow cooker resolve that stressful transportation scenario in all respects, it improves the overall slow-cooker experience in ways I hadn't even considered. Notably, the Presto is much lighter than a typical slow cooker, likely due to having a metal rather than ceramic inner "bowl". The handle is sturdy and feels good, and the size and shape make it very transportation-friendly, especially compared to the awkward oval- and circle-shaped typical slow cookers with just the small hands on the sides. The power cord even goes back inside the bottom and has a clever clip to hold the end in place, so no more having to wrap the cord around the pot or through the handle or any other nonsense solution. The dry-erase board and included marker are a brilliant touch. I also liked how the two locations to open the lid are at the front corners of the lid, where they'll be cool and easy to reach. Not only that, this location at the front corners nearly eliminates the chance of getting one's arm bathed in steam when opening the lid of a hot device, as is de rigeur for most other slow cookers (as the lid handles are almost always in the center of those lids, and there's no way to escape the heat when opening it). Again, such a clever touch that also fits the aesthetic of the design. I already put it to the test and it did such a marvelous job. It warmed up quickly on the highest setting, it kept warm as designed, and the shape allowed for easy stirring without making a mess. I did a package of ground beef (along with the beef stock and other ingredients), and it was almost like the cooker was designed for the size and shape of the "loaf" of ground meat. Clean-up was a breeze! The lid comes right off without tools (just open it all the way, and lift straight up), and the gasket is easy to clean out. The metal "bowl" - as mentioned before - is nice and light. All the surfaces around the cooking area are flat and easy to wipe down any splashes. Best of all, no tools are required to remove any major components, not even a screwdriver as I've had to do on prior slow cookers to remove the handles for cleaning, for example. There are screws holding on the cover for the power cord storage area, but they don't have to come off to facilitate pushing the cord back into its home. My sole tiny point of dissatisfaction - and it's almost trivial, as it's a personal affectation rather than a design flaw - would be the tension mechanism for the handle. Unless the handle is fully vertical (90°) the lid (and handle) aren't locked in place. So - for example - if I wanted to carry the device from underneath, then the lid could bounce around while walking unless the handle is fully upright. In the same vein, as the handle has to be fully upright to seal the lid down while cooking, it could possibly get in the way or possibly be an unintended target when moving around the cooking area; that said, the upright handle does serve as a partial physical barrier to putting anything on top of the lid while cooking (which is flat rather than concave like most other cookers), so that's a plus. The handle design does remind me of the Igloo coolers that this design is inspired by where the lid could only be opened/removed if the handle was fully folded down in one direction, and the mechanism would keep the lid tightly in place otherwise. However, I personally wish that the Presto had some sort of rotating ratchet or other latching mechanism at the hinge so that the handle could be locked into place at different locations (even if just the horizontal and vertical axes), and that it would also allow the lid to be locked down regardless of handle position. Again, this is largely a nitpick, but as clever and genuinely delightful as the design is ("it sparks joy!" ) it's the sole aspect that doesn't shine entirely brightly. TL;DR: I'm so glad I bought this, wish I'd bought it before, and look forward to many years of traveling with it!

## Features

- Extra-large 8-quart slow cooker, contemporary blue
- Locking lid with seal-tight gasket for spill-proof transportation
- Cool-touch exterior and swing-up handle
- Rugged, wide-profile design helps prevent tip-overs when traveling
- Silicone cord secures a utensil in transit
- Detachable utensil holder doubles as a spoon rest
- Removable porcelain enameled cooking pot—PFAS-free
- Dry erase board and marker
- Slow cook settings for high, low, and warm
- Condensation cup collects moisture and power light

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CL7RRJ86 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,937 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #31 in Slow Cookers |
| Brand | Presto |
| Brand Name | Presto |
| Capacity | 8 Quarts |
| Color | BLUE |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,945 Reviews |
| Included Components | Removable cover, Removable cooking pot, dry erase marker with eraser, utensil holder, and slow cooker base |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Depth | 12.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.5"D x 15.75"W x 8.75"H |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Slow Cooker |
| Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Presto |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Model Number | 06017 |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Part Number | 6017 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5"D x 15.75"W x 8.75"H |
| Size | 8 Quart |
| UPC | 075741060170 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Wattage | 8 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Presto
- **Capacity:** 8 Quarts
- **Color:** BLUE
- **Is Dishwasher Safe:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 8.6 Pounds
- **Material:** Porcelain
- **Product Dimensions:** 12.5"D x 15.75"W x 8.75"H
- **Shape:** Round
- **Voltage:** 120.0
- **Wattage:** 8 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this slow cooker!
*by D***D on December 5, 2021*

UPDATE 9/29/2024: This slow cooker is still going strong. I still use it regularly and it still works and looks like I just bought it. I still get asked about it every time I bring it to a potluck. It still holds heat like a charm. Hubby has occasional chili cook-off's and potlucks at his office and he uses this to carry his creations to work and keep them warm. I have no delusions that my cooker is being treated gently when he heads out with it, but it always comes back ready for me to wash up and put away with no visible battle scars. The last few times I have used the cooker at away from home gatherings, I have utilized taking the lid completely off. This makes the unit even easier to use in the serving line. It is so easy to remove the lid and then reattach when through. Removing the lid also makes this cooker even easier to clean. This unit sells itself when you see how well it retains heat. The insulation is phenomenal. The price may make you stop and think, but the build and the cooking performance make this a no-brainer buy if you slow cook and/or transport food. I have not been compensated for my review or purchase. This is my honest opinion. UPDATE: I have now had this 8-quart for two years. It works just like new and I still love it! My only wish that would make it PERFECT for me would be to have an auto warm feature after the cooking time was complete. That would enable me to use this at home while I am at work; but that would require it to be more digital. I ordered this a year ago and I still love it. This is the easiest slow cooker to travel with and the insulation does a great job keeping things warm. When I show up with this little gem, I always get quizzed on where I got it. If you are planning to travel with your meal in a slow cooker, this is the cooker you need. It rides really well in my car and the lid stays on nice and tight. Size wise, I use this like a 6 quart. I was not compensated in any way for my review. Update: This little beauty is still going strong. I use it regularly. The insulation around this thing must be why the food stays so warm. It's still a breeze to use, clean and carry. I see that the price has gone up substantially since I bought mine. Even at the current price, it's still great if you are looking for a slow cooker that cooks nicely, retains heat well and travels easily. Not a lot of cooking bells and whistles on it - it's just got off, warm, low and high- but it cooks well and still looks like new. It does what it is supposed to do well. That's more than most appliances can say.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So clever and practical!
*by C***L on July 17, 2023*

I've been wanting to purchase this for almost a year but I was waiting until it went back on sale. I'm so glad I've finally been able to get it. I wish I'd known about it when it came out! I've gone through a regular hassle using conventional slow cookers over the years for various reasons. Most notably and the "straw that broke the camel's back" has been the ordeal of transporting a conventional slow cooker (both empty and full, both hot and cold) from home to an event and back without risking making a mess or damaging any part of the cooker (especially its controls). We regularly have events at my work where slow cookers are used, and while I enjoy the cooking and competition, I dreaded the transportation and clean-up. Not only does this Presto travel-ready slow cooker resolve that stressful transportation scenario in all respects, it improves the overall slow-cooker experience in ways I hadn't even considered. Notably, the Presto is much lighter than a typical slow cooker, likely due to having a metal rather than ceramic inner "bowl". The handle is sturdy and feels good, and the size and shape make it very transportation-friendly, especially compared to the awkward oval- and circle-shaped typical slow cookers with just the small hands on the sides. The power cord even goes back inside the bottom and has a clever clip to hold the end in place, so no more having to wrap the cord around the pot or through the handle or any other nonsense solution. The dry-erase board and included marker are a brilliant touch. I also liked how the two locations to open the lid are at the front corners of the lid, where they'll be cool and easy to reach. Not only that, this location at the front corners nearly eliminates the chance of getting one's arm bathed in steam when opening the lid of a hot device, as is de rigeur for most other slow cookers (as the lid handles are almost always in the center of those lids, and there's no way to escape the heat when opening it). Again, such a clever touch that also fits the aesthetic of the design. I already put it to the test and it did such a marvelous job. It warmed up quickly on the highest setting, it kept warm as designed, and the shape allowed for easy stirring without making a mess. I did a package of ground beef (along with the beef stock and other ingredients), and it was almost like the cooker was designed for the size and shape of the "loaf" of ground meat. Clean-up was a breeze! The lid comes right off without tools (just open it all the way, and lift straight up), and the gasket is easy to clean out. The metal "bowl" - as mentioned before - is nice and light. All the surfaces around the cooking area are flat and easy to wipe down any splashes. Best of all, no tools are required to remove any major components, not even a screwdriver as I've had to do on prior slow cookers to remove the handles for cleaning, for example. There are screws holding on the cover for the power cord storage area, but they don't have to come off to facilitate pushing the cord back into its home. My sole tiny point of dissatisfaction - and it's almost trivial, as it's a personal affectation rather than a design flaw - would be the tension mechanism for the handle. Unless the handle is fully vertical (90°) the lid (and handle) aren't locked in place. So - for example - if I wanted to carry the device from underneath, then the lid could bounce around while walking unless the handle is fully upright. In the same vein, as the handle has to be fully upright to seal the lid down while cooking, it could possibly get in the way or possibly be an unintended target when moving around the cooking area; that said, the upright handle does serve as a partial physical barrier to putting anything on top of the lid while cooking (which is flat rather than concave like most other cookers), so that's a plus. The handle design does remind me of the Igloo coolers that this design is inspired by where the lid could only be opened/removed if the handle was fully folded down in one direction, and the mechanism would keep the lid tightly in place otherwise. However, I personally wish that the Presto had some sort of rotating ratchet or other latching mechanism at the hinge so that the handle could be locked into place at different locations (even if just the horizontal and vertical axes), and that it would also allow the lid to be locked down regardless of handle position. Again, this is largely a nitpick, but as clever and genuinely delightful as the design is ("it sparks joy!" ) it's the sole aspect that doesn't shine entirely brightly. TL;DR: I'm so glad I bought this, wish I'd bought it before, and look forward to many years of traveling with it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I traveled successfully through a field with soup and had ZERO SPILLAGE.
*by A***R on December 26, 2025*

Chokma! I started going to Native American sweats and I drive into a field with soup in my car to get there. I bring soup or a dish and we share a potluck meal after the sweat. My previous crockpot was the “Crock-Pot 7 Quart Oval Manual Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel (SCV700-S-BR), Versatile Cookware for Large Families or Entertaining”. My previous setup was a small black tub/tote with yellow top. I put a 10 lb weight in it, then a towel, then crockpot pot. Saran wrap, crock pot lid, towel fold over, then bungee cord over top and secured onto sides of tub. This was very effective setup for bringing food to functions. It's not effective in the slightest for transporting soup by car through a field. Like at a point in my travels I pull off the road into a field with rolling hills. I've been to 4 sweats, brought soup to 3. First two times, soup in the floorboard. The second time was actually the worst. Enter this product. Besides the obviously superior traveling capabilities, this thing fantastic. Here is what I loved: 1. 8 qt! Looks same size as my 7 at but shape makes it more manageable. 2. NOT HEAVY! Even when full of soup! My last setup did have a 10 lb weight in it but this is SO easy to move around. 3. Lid locks. Handle goes both ways. So easy to carry. It’s built like a cooler. 4. Lid is removable. I used a lot of butter for my soup and was sloppy serving. I was concerned about getting the housing all clean since the cord conveniently can be stored in a compartment at the back. Turns out lid is removable and was super easy to clean every surface. 5. THE SPOON HOLDER IS GENIUS. 6. Dry erase board on front. 7. ZERO SPILLAGE. It's not just driving through a field. There is also an earlier turn off of a highway that is basically a U- turn and comes up way fast and wierd because it's usually just then fully dark when I get to that part. My destination is an about an hour outside of a city. First time, soup got on the towel and in my tub/tote but nowhere in my car. Second time, Soupocalypse. Third time, zero effort. It was SO NICE to not have the anxiety of driving on turnpikes and country roads with soup in the car. 8. Stayed warm! This was cooked, then stayed warm with no electricity to it for 4-5 hours before we ate. Was served off the bed of a pickup. Was still good and warm. This is great for so many things. 11/10. I’m definitely going to be getting the smaller size too with a sticker that says ‘I’m a little cooler’. ♥️ Coworker’s idea ♥️

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