It has been discontinued, however you can still find them on Ebay and places like that. I just purchased a brand new one on Ebay and it cost me about $45.00 (including shipping) on a buy-it now. Some of the ones that are actually being auction off are running between $25 and $60 (including shipping). There are also several used ones available, but the price seems about as much on them as some of the new ones. Go to eBay and type in "Rival Indoor Grill" in the search field and it should pull them all up.
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1976
its when its set high
Almost any recipe can be modified to use with your crock pot, that's why crock pots are great. Crock pots can be hard to clean, but if you use a liner it is much easier.
A crock can be kept in a freezer without any problem, if that's what you are wondering.
No, the crock from a Rival Crock Pot Model No 38651 is not designed for oven use. It is made for slow cooking and may not withstand high oven temperatures, potentially leading to damage or breakage. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific usage recommendations to ensure safety.
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5 qts
From Wikipedia: The Naxon Utilities Corporation of Chicago developed the Naxon Beanery All-Purpose Cooker. Rival Industries bought Naxon in 1970, and reintroduced it under the Crock-Pot name in 1971.
There are several books available for the rival slow cooker. Rival Crock Pot: 3 Books in 1: Slow Cooker Favorites/Winning Slow Cooker Recipes is probably the biggest one out there. Another great one that is available is the Rival New Creative Crock-pot/slow Cooker Cookbook
438 quarts
Check the manufacturer's website.