Rival SCC658-SS 6.5-Quart - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Broken pifco 4851 3 ltr basin
The original pot should be a 3 quart white Corningware A-3-B with a clear Pyrex A-9-C lid. The modern equivalent in a 3 litre pot, both are available in the USA where they are made. Search 'Corningware A-3-B' for what's available.
I have broken the glass
You can of course just use any lid from a casserole dish that will fit! Even one from a saucepan! No need to spend good mony on one, as you may then find this 30 odd year old item may conk out! (Ours is still going strong, too!! lol)
Need a replacement lid for
Believe or not, go to your local Goodwill Store! They have tons of crocks and the lids and the cookers separate frm each other that have been donated becase one of the pieces was broken and they donated the rest of the pieces. Lids and crocks typically range from $1.99 to $5.99 and you benefit your community at the same time.
5 qt Slow Cooker Lid
That's a Durabrand crockpot, made for Wal-Mart if I remember correctly. I know that many of Durabrand's electronic products are made by a company called Funai, but I don't know who makes the cookware. I came up empty trying to find a manufacturer or parts source on the Internet.
Some suggestions:
1. Try Wal-Mart and see if they can tell you what they do with defective returns. Maybe they can give you a name to try, or maybe they'll have a dud unit they can give you the lid from.
2. Measure the lid and see if there's a close match to a lid from a name-brand cooker. You might find one that fits well enough.
3. Check your local Craig's List postings or your local sales flyer (Green Sheet, Pennysaver, whatever it's called in your area). You may find someone selling one for a few bucks, or you can ask if anyone has a lid.
Sorry I can't be more helpful, but maybe one of these will get you in the right direction. Thanks for asking here!
SCC 658 Runs way too hot
I bought mine about two years ago. Had the same experience as you did ... it is not working right for a slow cooker. After my first disaster with it, tried making something again and insuring it was filled all the way. Burned all the food again. Now it just takes space in my cabinet. I bought another slow cooker that just the basic 3 position knob, no electronics.
Where can I find the manual for My Rival Crockpot Model 3150. Its never been used, wedding present many years ago. Box says the Stonewear is removalable, but how?
To find the manual for your Rival Crockpot Model 3150, there are a few options you can try:
1. Rival's Official Website: Visit the official website of Rival (www.rivalproducts.com) and search for your specific model. They often provide user manuals and guides for their products. Look for the "Support" or "Customer Service" section on the website.
2. Online Manuals Databases: There are several websites that collect user manuals and offer them for free download. You can try visiting websites like ManualsLib (www.manualslib.com) or ManualsOnline (www.manualsonline.com) and search for your model number. Enter "Rival Crockpot Model 3150" in the search bar, and you may find the manual available for download.
3. Contact Rival Customer Support: If you can't find the manual online, you can reach out to Rival's customer support directly. They can provide you with the manual or guide you on how to remove the stoneware. Look for their contact information on their website and give them a call or send them an email explaining your situation.
Regarding the removable stoneware, the specific method may vary depending on the model. However, here's a general guideline on how to remove the stoneware from a typical Crockpot:
1. Ensure that the Crockpot is unplugged and completely cool before attempting to remove the stoneware.
2. Open the lid and locate the handles on either side of the stoneware.
3. Hold the handles firmly and lift the stoneware straight up and out of the heating base.
4. Be careful while lifting, as the stoneware can be heavy, especially if it contains food or liquid.
5. Once removed, you can clean the stoneware separately or use it as desired.
It's always a good idea to consult the manual specific to your model for detailed instructions on removing and handling the stoneware.
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