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Cuisinart 7-Quart Cook Central® 4-in-1 Multicooker - CUI MSC-800 by Cuisinart

Item description: This Kitchen product is by Cuisinart - 4 fully programmable cooking functions:Slow Cook on high, low, simmer or warm for up to 24 hoursIncludes automatic Keep Warm featureRoast at temperatures from 250°F to 450°F for up to 6 hoursBrown/Sauté and even sear, with temperatures up to 500°FSteam for up to 90 minutesOne touch lets you switch modes when recipe calls for combination cookingRemovable 7-quart nonstick cast aluminum cooking potExtra-large blue backlit LCD display with easy-to-read time & temperature settingsGlass lid for clear view of ingredients while cookingDishwasher-safe cooking pot and lid for effortless cleanupConvenient retractable cord to keep counters clutter freeIncludes reversible roasting/steaming rackLimited 3-year warranty
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Item SKU #: CUI MSC-800

Manufacturer: Cuisinart

Category: Kitchen

 

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