The Cook With Color WSC1 B/G is a compact 2-quart slow cooker that weighs just 2.27 lb and draws only 90 watts, making it ideal for small portions and limited counter space. At $34.89 with a 4.6-star average across 716 reviews, it earns its place as an easy-entry, low-footprint option.
Singles, couples, or anyone who wants a dedicated small slow cooker for dips, sauces, oatmeal, or side dishes without tying up a larger unit.
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You regularly cook for three or more people, or you need a cooker that can handle full roasts or whole birds.
Capacity 2.0 qt
Power 90 W
Material Stainless Steel
Controls Touch
Color Slate Blue
Dimensions 7.3 X 8.1 X 8.3 In
Priced 31% below the category median ($50.51 across 49 tracked models)
Capacity of 2.0 qt - smaller than 76% of the 50 models we track
Power of 90 W - lower than 92% of the 50 models we track
Pros
Very compact at 7.3 x 8.1 x 8.3 inches and just 2.27 lb, easy to store and carry
4.6-star average from 716 verified buyers indicates solid satisfaction
90 W draw keeps energy use minimal for long slow-cook sessions
Slate blue finish stands out from the typical black or stainless crowd
Affordable at $34.89 with no extras you may not use
Cons
2-quart capacity limits meals to one or two servings, not practical for families
90 W is very low power, which may extend cook times compared to higher-wattage compact models
Stainless steel exterior does not prevent fingerprint buildup
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 716 owner ratings
Popularity2.8/5
716 owner reviews, more 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 Cook With Color WSC1 B/G keeps things simple: a 2-quart stoneware-style interior in a stainless steel-accented body, touch controls, and a slate blue color that adds some personality to a countertop. At 7.3 x 8.1 x 8.3 inches, it takes up very little space.
The 90-watt draw is notably low, which means gentle, slow heat over long periods. This suits dips, soups for one or two people, and small braised dishes well. It is less suited to tasks that benefit from high heat to build a proper braise.
At $34.89 and a 4.6-star rating from 716 buyers, the feedback signal is positive and the price is reasonable for the category. The 2.27 lb weight makes it easy to carry to a potluck or move around in a cabinet.
Performance notes
Capacity is 2 qt. Power draw is 90 W at 120 V. Weight is 2.27 lb. Footprint is 7.3 x 8.1 x 8.3 inches. Touch controls. Stainless steel construction with a slate blue color.
What buyers say
With 716 ratings at 4.6 stars, buyers consistently respond well. The volume is moderate but the rating is high, suggesting the people who choose this format for their needs are getting what they expected from a small, affordable cooker.
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Is the Cook With Color WSC1 B/G good for keeping dips warm at a party?
Yes, a 2-quart slow cooker on its warm or low setting is a classic way to keep queso, buffalo chicken dip, or spinach artichoke dip at serving temperature throughout a gathering. The small size means it fits comfortably on a buffet table without taking over the spread.
How much food fits in a 2-quart slow cooker?
A 2-quart cooker fits roughly two to four servings of soup, a small batch of oatmeal, a couple of chicken breasts in sauce, or a full recipe of dip or fondue. It is sized for one to two people for a main dish or a side for a small group.
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