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-  * Normal sized **crock pots** typically take 125w-200w on HI and half that value on LO.  Example:  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3eWJJbH|Maximatic slow cooker]] (**170w**) and [[https://amzn.to/2QZRBRJ|Courant 1.5qt slow cooker]] (**120w**) with WARM/LO/HI settings.    \\ Some **mini crocks** have only one setting around 60-75W.  Example:  Tru stainless 0.65qt mini crock (**40W**).  \\  Large((typically oval)) domestic crocks can take 300w+ and also a lot of space.   Here are measurements for some analog (no electronics) crocks: +  * Normal sized **crock pots** typically take 125w-200w on HI and half that value on LO.  Example:  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3eWJJbH|Maximatic slow cooker]] (**170w**) and [[https://amzn.to/2QZRBRJ|Courant 1.5qt slow cooker]] (**120w**) with WARM/LO/HI settings.    \\ Some **mini crocks** have only one setting around 60-75W.  Example:  Tru stainless 0.65qt mini crock (**40W**).  \\  Large((typically oval)) domestic crocks can take 300w+ and also a lot of space.   Here are measurements for some analog (no electronics) crocks: 
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     * 2qt Crock-Pot 100w-rated SCR200 with HI/LO measured at 95w/67w     * 2qt Crock-Pot 100w-rated SCR200 with HI/LO measured at 95w/67w
     * 3qt Crock-Pot 150w-rated 3120 with HI/LO measured at 140w/69w     * 3qt Crock-Pot 150w-rated 3120 with HI/LO measured at 140w/69w
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