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This 6-quart Crock-Pot is on sale for less than $50 at Walmart
TL;DR: This classic 6-quart programmable Crock-Pot is on sale for $48.61, saving you more than $20 off the original price.
Slow cookers are one of the best graduation gifts. You won’t change our mind.
Everyone hypes up MacBooks and iPads as the things to get, but practical gifts are just as important. The grad in your life will understand when they’re able to make their own home-cooked meals like lasagna or chicken tacos while friends blow their bank accounts on Uber Eats.
We’ll even help you pick the model: This 6-quart programmable cooker from Crock-Pot is on sale for $48.61, saving you $21.38 on the regular price of $69.99.
Many students or recent grads insist that they don’t cook because they don’t have time — which is true, and which is why they need a Crock-Pot to take care of it for them. Using the digital countdown, this Crock-Pot can be programmed to cook for up to 20 hours and will switch to the warming setting when it’s done. (Coming home to dinner being done is severely underrated.) If they’re feeling ambitious, the black insert is stove-safe and can sit on the burner to roast, sautĂ©, or brown.
The 6-quart capacity can easily serve four people (great for roommate dinners and small Friendsgivings). If your grad is living with a significant other, they’ll be set with leftovers.
Regularly $69.99, you can save $21.38 and get it in stainless steel for $48.61.
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