Hold and Go Slow Cooker – GIVEAWAY
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Do you like to take your slow cooker on the go with you? The makers of the Hold and Go Slow Cooker recently sent me one of their units to give a try and I have to tell you, this baby has been with me to every potluck I have been to since!
Cris here. I have a confession.ย I have a lot of slow cookers…
No really. A LOT.
Now before anyone judges me… I do run a slow cooker website and cook regularly with 3-4 different slow cookers at a time. And, I like to try new features on slow cookers to share them with you… all in the name of being a resource for you. ย **Sigh** It’s a tough job, but someone needs to do it. I am here for you ;). (And yes, I realize those shelves are extremely messy… #RealLife)
So when the folks with the Hold and Go Slow Cooker contacted me and asked if I was willing to give their unit a try, I told them they could send it but that I would only share it with you if I liked it. They accepted the challenge and sent it along. (Note: While I did receive a unit to test, I did not receive any additional payment for this review.)
When it arrived, I was traveling a lot so it sat on my floor, in the box, until one day when my girlfriend called and said she was having some folks over and asked me to bring something… And then I realized I had the perfect opportunity to give this sucker a try.
I threw in the ingredients and didn’t really think a lot more about it. Then it was time to rush out the door. I was carrying my purse, water bottle and three bags of groceries and needed to get the slow cooker to the car when I discovered the ingenious design of the Hold and Go Slow Cooker… it can be carried with one hand. Heck, it can be carried on your arm if need be while carrying additional bags.
And, we aren’t talking carried anxiously teetering on one hand. We are talking securely, swing that puppy around and that lidย ain’t going anywhere kind of one hand.
I was impressed. It was easy to operate and the lid was super secure.
Then, when I got to the party I realized the handle turned into a lid holder.
Brilliant.
Hold and Go Slow Cooker
So what are my pros and cons with this unit?
Cons
- It is not programmable ๐
- With such a brilliant traveling concept, I wish it had a cord winder or a place to wind the cord.
Pros
- The 5 qt size is perfect for a lot of dips and party foods. It also makes carrying with one hand doable.
- That handle is ah-mazing. ONE handed carrying has me sold.
- Love the lid holder.
- The unit we tried cooks true to temperature and isn’t boiling hot on every setting like some units.
- The lid securing levers are super easy to use and are very secure.
The Bottom Line
If you take your slow cooker to potlucks, family gatherings or office parties often, I would not hesitate to recommend the Hold and Go Slow Cooker.
Hold and Go Slow Cooker Giveaway
The makers of the Hold and Go Slow Cooker offered to send one lucky Recipes That Crock reader a slow cooker all their own! To enter to win just comment below and tell me what you like to bring to potlucks, parties or family gatherings.
ENTER: Just comment below and tell me whatย dishย you like to bring to potlucks, parties or family gatherings?
BONUS ENTRY: Share this post with a friend in person or on social media and comment below that you shared it.
Daily entries (and bonus entries)ย are allowed and all entries are on the honor system.
Color and model is notย guaranteed. Contest ends at midnight on 11/20/2015. ย Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to respond. Winning slow cookerย will be shipped to continental U. S. addresses only. Must be 18 to enter. GOODe Luck!
Affiliate links were used in this post. We received this unit for our honest review. All opinions are our own.
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Pulled Pork, love it!
When I go to a Church dinner I like to bring Chili or Stew. It is hard to do this because my crock pot does not have a locking lid. It sloshes around and gets carrier dirty.
I just shared this post on Twitter & Pinterest! I also followed you on both sites too!
Oh So Many Good Recipes I Love to Make in The Crock Pot! I guess I’ll say My Chicken Spinach Alfredo with Mushrooms. So Yummy! ๐
Tortilla soup is my favorite!
I have a really great crockpot chili recipe I’ve made for a potluck that everyone enjoyed. The crock was empty by the end of the day!!
I love to take Lasagna Soup or a dessert would be perfect.
Thanks for the chance to win
I like taking wildrice to potluck dinners. It is always empty when it’s time to go home and different than anything there. The only way to keep it warm and ready is a slow cooker.
I usually take a dip but for Thanksgiving I’m going to be taking a Mac and Cheese. I could sure use this Crock Pot. Thanks for the chance to win it. Happy Thanksgiving to y’all too.
Most everything I make could easily be made in a slow cooker, especially the shiny new on that will be given away.
I would love to make a lovely dessert in this crock pot.
I would take queso….my fav dip and go-to for parties and potlucks!!
I like to bring a chocolate sheet cake.
Apple crumble dessert, goulash, mac and cheese. Couldn’t pick just one…
Chicken and noodles is my stand-by for church dinners.
Pasta E Fagioli soup…YUMMY!!
Calico Beans are great to take to picnics!
I would make any of your recipes to take! So far, I have loved everything I’ve tried.
Fruit Cobbler for dessert – toasty warm w/ ice cream on top.
Spinach balls are always a winner and stay warm nicely in a slow cooker.
I just love to take potato soup to gatherings.God bless
Love to fix pinto beans for Sunday Football !!!!
A good pot roast would be good to take and share in a crock pot.
I would use for party meatballs.
Country Style Pork Chops & Gravy