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What is the difference between a Slow Cooker and Crock Pot?

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What is the difference between a Slow Cooker and Crock Pot?

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Crock Pot is a Slow Cooker. Slow Cooker may not be a Crock pot. Crock pot is short for pot made of crockery. Crock-Pot is a registered brand name of Rival. In general, Crockpot has a heating element that surrounds a pot made of crockery. The crockery pot is a removable insert. The surround heat enables even and faster cooking. The slow cookers, have a heating element on the bottom. Sometimes, this can result in food sticking to the bottom requiring to stir to prevent scorching.

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