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Because the crock power and size are related, a crock on HI (or LO) might cook similarly, regardless of size. The larger one would just cook more food if you needed that. Having said that, very small crocks, such as those for nacho cheese dip, may have a single, underpowered((25w-45w)) setting and so may not practical for actual cooking.((although see [[https:// | Because the crock power and size are related, a crock on HI (or LO) might cook similarly, regardless of size. The larger one would just cook more food if you needed that. Having said that, very small crocks, such as those for nacho cheese dip, may have a single, underpowered((25w-45w)) setting and so may not practical for actual cooking.((although see [[https:// | ||
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+ | Crock-pot / Rival has said in Amazon responses that | ||
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+ | In 2015 they were stating 209F, which lines up with the statement above. | ||
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