The Brentwood SC-135W is a budget-friendly slow cooker with a white plastic body and touch controls at $27.69. It weighs 6.6 lb and runs on 135 watts, making it a lightweight pick for anyone who wants a low-cost, fuss-free option.
Budget-conscious buyers who want a simple slow cooker for small to medium portions without paying for extra features
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Power 135 W
Material Plastic
Controls Touch
Color White
Dimensions 10.25 X 9.25 X 10.5 In
Weight 6.6 lb
Priced 45% below the category median ($50.51 across 49 tracked models)
Power of 135 W - lower than 74% of the 50 models we track
Pros
Budget price at $27.69
Lightweight at 6.6 lb, easy to move and store
4.5 stars from 244 reviews is solid for a budget model
Simple touch controls need no setup
120-volt standard plug works in any US outlet
Cons
Capacity not specified, which makes it hard to plan recipes
Plastic build feels less premium than ceramic or steel alternatives
135 W is a low wattage that extends cook times
Smaller review base of 244 ratings compared to top competitors
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 244 owner ratings
Popularity0.8/5
244 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The SC-135W runs at 135 watts on a standard 120-volt outlet and weighs 6.6 lb, which is notably light and easy to move around. Its white plastic exterior keeps costs down and the weight low. Touch controls make it accessible for anyone who is new to slow cooking.
One important caveat is that no quart capacity is listed for this model. The dimensions are 10.25 by 9.25 by 10.5 inches, which suggests a mid-small size, likely in the 2 to 3-quart range, but buyers should confirm capacity on the product listing before ordering if portion size matters.
With 244 reviews at 4.5 stars, feedback is positive for a budget-tier product. This is a smaller review base than some competitors, but the score is respectable and suggests consistent basic performance.
Performance notes
At 135 watts the SC-135W operates with a very gentle heat output, well suited for long, unattended cooking sessions. The touch controls and standard plug confirm basic operation. The plastic housing keeps the exterior cool to the touch in most situations. Without a listed capacity, the internal volume is an estimate based on external dimensions.
What buyers say
The 4.5-star average from 244 buyers suggests a product that delivers on its basic promise. At this price point, buyers typically prioritize simplicity and reliability over advanced features, and the rating indicates the SC-135W meets those expectations.
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The product specification data does not include a quart figure for the SC-135W. This is a gap in the listing data rather than a feature of the cooker. Based on the exterior dimensions, it is likely a small to mid-size model in the 2 to 3-quart range. Check the current Amazon listing for the confirmed capacity.
How does the SC-135W differ from the Brentwood SC-115W?
The SC-135W runs at 135 watts versus 115 watts for the SC-115W, and it is slightly larger based on its footprint dimensions. The SC-115W has a confirmed 1.5-quart capacity. The SC-135W costs about $7 more and weighs 6.6 lb, whereas the SC-115W does not have a listed weight. Both have plastic bodies and touch controls.
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