Nesco 4818-14 Classic Roaster Oven, 18-Quart, Porcelain Cookwell, Ivory

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Nesco 4818-14 Classic Roaster Oven, 18-Quart, Porcelain Cookwell, Ivory
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Product Description

18 Qt Roaster, Porcelain Cookwell - Ivory Body

4818-14 18 Qt Roaster Oven
Ideal for Large Meals

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4468 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 18-qt.
  • Color: Ivory
  • Brand: Nesco
  • Model: 4818-14
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 16.75" w x 24.75" l, 17.60 pounds

Features

  • Exclusive "Circle of Heat" heating element
  • Removable porcelain cookwell
  • Adjustable thermostat to 425 degrees
  • Extra-high dome, self basting cover helps maintain moisture
  • 18-Quart capacity

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
5Cooked 22lbs Turkey in 4hrs, very moist
By Chad Mccrea
This worked great for Thanksgiving. It cooked our Turkey in half the time a regular oven would take, leaving the meat moist.

The "burn in" only took about an hour, not a big deal.

The lid and roaster pan are coated metal, which lifts out for easy cleaning.

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Roaster!!
By R. Usher
Bought this roaster after reviewing others online. This roaster did everything it was supposed to do. Cooked our 20 pound turkey perfectly. Turkey was moist and juicy. Highly recommend this roaster. Bought it at Sears because it was $20.00 cheaper than online here.

35 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
1Nothing but disappointment!
By Lori Snyder
I have a Nesco Roaster that I purchased at least 12 years ago. I loved it!! It was great for turkeys, ribs, stew, beans, anything!! The only reason I was replacing it was because the Teflon coating was starting to come off and the roaster was getting "hot spots". The lid had seen better days, and... well, it was just tired! The roaster I ordered was the same as my old one so I expected many years of use and enjoyment. I was soooo wrong! I received the roaster and it was very cheaply made. The lid was thinner and the metal was ripply. After two hours of "airing" it out, the smell pretty much was gone but still noticeable. I figured, oh well, nothing is made as well as it used to be made and proceeded to wash the roaster so I could use it for dinner. I didn't want to use it the first time for Thanksgiving and have any surprises! It's a good thing!! I made Teriyaki chicken tenders with vegetables. EVERYTHING stuck to the sides, to the point that it took major scrubbing to g et it off, even after soaking over night. I was a bit surprised but figured I would have to live with it. The deal breaker occurred when I was cooking the chicken and tried to remove the lid. It wouldn't budge. When I finally pried the lid off, the paint from the lid had melted onto the roaster, fusing the two together. The burning paint stunk to high Heaven and is permanently on the edge of the roaster. Though the roaster pan and the lid seem to have bonded, the same is not true for me. It's going back! Paint that melts when heated can't be safe. So disappointing and so sad!! :(

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