The Brentwood Select is a 7-quart slow cooker with a distinctive copper finish and a glass body that sets it apart visually from the typical stainless or black options at this price. At $50.51 and a 4.6-star rating from 523 reviewers, it offers a large capacity at a price that competes well with similar-size competitors.
Buyers who want a large-capacity slow cooker with an attractive copper finish and do not mind 220-volt power requirements
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You need a standard 120-volt appliance for a US outlet, as this model is rated for 220 volts
Capacity 7.0 qt
Power 270 W
Material Glass
Controls Touch
Color Copper
Dimensions 10.25 X 8.75 X 12 In
Capacity of 7.0 qt - larger than 80% of the 50 models we track
Weight of 6.0 lb - lighter than 63% of the 50 models we track
Pros
7-quart capacity at $50.51 is strong value for a large-format slow cooker
Copper finish is visually distinctive in a market dominated by silver and black
6-pound weight is lighter than most stoneware 7-quart units
4.6-star average reflects solid buyer satisfaction across 523 reviews
Cons
Rated for 220 volts, which is not compatible with standard US 120-volt outlets without a converter
Glass body material may be less durable than stoneware or ceramic under heavy use
523 reviews is a moderate sample size compared to top-selling models with tens of thousands of ratings
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 523 owner ratings
Popularity2.1/5
523 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 Brentwood Select delivers 7 quarts of cooking space in a glass-bodied, copper-finish slow cooker that stands out among the sea of silver and black appliances. The glass construction gives it a lighter visual weight on the counter, and the copper color has broad appeal as a kitchen accent piece.
At 270 watts, it has a reasonable power draw for a 7-quart vessel. The unit weighs 6 pounds, which is notably light for its capacity, making it easier to move than heavier stoneware-based alternatives. Dimensions of 10.25 by 8.75 by 12 inches are compact given the 7-quart size.
The critical detail here is the 220-volt power requirement. In the US, standard household outlets are 120 volts. Running a 220-volt appliance on a US outlet without a step-up converter can damage the unit or create a safety hazard. Buyers should confirm their outlet voltage or plan for a converter before purchasing this model.
Performance notes
The 270 W draw on a 7 qt glass vessel should deliver steady heat when used on the correct voltage supply. Weight of 6 lb is light for this capacity, which points to a thinner glass wall rather than heavy stoneware. Compact footprint at 10.25 x 8.75 x 12 in fits in smaller spaces. The 220 V rating is the single most important spec to verify before buying, particularly for US shoppers.
What buyers say
4.6 stars from 523 reviewers suggests a positive ownership experience among those who purchased. The moderate review count means the average may shift as more buyers weigh in. Positive feedback likely centers on the value-to-size ratio and the copper aesthetic; the voltage issue would only affect buyers who encountered it after purchase.
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Standard US household outlets deliver 120 volts. Plugging a 220-volt appliance directly into a 120-volt outlet will result in the unit either not working at all or operating at reduced performance. To use this cooker safely in the US, you need a step-up voltage converter rated for at least the wattage of the appliance. If you are outside the US or have a 220-volt outlet available, no converter is needed.
Is a glass body slow cooker durable?
Glass cooking vessels can handle typical slow cooking temperatures without issue, but they are more susceptible to thermal shock than ceramic or stoneware. Avoid transferring a cold glass insert directly to heat, or a hot insert directly to a cold surface. With normal handling it should hold up well, but it requires more care than a stoneware equivalent.
Is 7 quarts the right size for a large family?
Seven quarts is a generous size that handles meals for six to eight people, a large roast, or multiple meal-prep batches. It is more than most couples or small families need for a single dinner, so it works best if you regularly cook large portions or want ample leftovers. For households of two to four, a 5 to 6 quart model is usually a better fit.
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