Learn to say popular slow cooker brand names correctly.
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How is Crock-Pot (American brand whose name became a generic term for slow cookers) correctly pronounced?
Crock-Pot is pronounced 'KROK-pot' — both parts said plainly, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Crock-Pot's slow cooker used a removable ceramic insert that could go straight into the dishwasher."
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How is Hamilton Beach (American brand of affordable slow cookers, named after its founders) correctly pronounced?
Hamilton Beach is pronounced 'HAM-il-tun beech' — both words said plainly, stress on the first syllable of 'Hamilton'. In a technical interview: "Hamilton Beach's slow cooker included a locking lid, making it easier to carry to a potluck without spilling."
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How is Cuisinart (American brand offering slow cookers alongside its wider small-appliance lineup) correctly pronounced?
Cuisinart is pronounced 'KWEE-zin-art' — stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Cuisinart's slow cooker offered a programmable timer that switched automatically to a warm setting."
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How is KitchenAid (American brand best known for stand mixers, also offering slow cookers) correctly pronounced?
KitchenAid is pronounced 'KICH-un-ayd' — both parts said plainly, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "KitchenAid's slow cooker used a stovetop-safe insert that could go straight from the counter onto a burner."
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How is All-Clad (American brand known for premium stainless steel cookware, also offering slow cookers) correctly pronounced?
All-Clad is pronounced 'AWL-klad' — both parts said plainly, referring to its bonded, or 'clad', metal construction. In a technical interview: "All-Clad's slow cooker used a bonded base so it browned food on the stovetop before switching to slow simmer."