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5 Alternatives to the Crockpot Lift and Serve Digital Slow Cooker (Including Bigger and Cheaper Options)

If the Crockpot Lift and Serve Digital Slow Cooker is out of stock, a bit pricier than you hoped, or you want to compare sizes and features, there are some excellent alternatives. The best swap depends on whether you want a budget-friendly weekday cooker, a larger family-sized pot, or a model with more hands-off convenience.

The closest like-for-like alternative is the Crockpot Digital Slow Cooker 3.5L (CSC113). It keeps the same brand feel, programmable countdown timer, and UK 3-pin plug, but in a smaller 3.5-litre format for 3–4 people. Compared with the main 4.7L Lift and Serve model, it’s cheaper and more compact for tighter UK worktops, but you lose some capacity for bigger chilli, stews, or batch cooking. Choose this if you mainly cook for a smaller household and want the easiest budget save without changing brands.

If you want a bigger family pot, the Crock-Pot 6.5L Slow Cooker (SCV655B) is the standout upgrade. At 6.5 litres, it’s better for 8+ people, Sunday roasts, and meal prep, and it comes in at a very attractive price. Compared with the 4.7L main product, it gives you much more headroom for large joints, soups, and entertaining. The trade-off is size: it takes up more counter space and is less suited to compact kitchens. Pick this if you regularly cook for a crowd or want leftovers for the freezer.

For a solid mid-size value option, the Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear and Stew Slow Cooker is a smart buy. It’s cheaper than the Crockpot CSC052 and includes a dishwasher-safe non-stick aluminium pot, cool-touch handles, and a sear-and-stew design that lets you brown ingredients first. That makes it more flexible for hearty British casseroles and one-pot meals, though its 3.5L capacity is smaller than the main product and it’s not as digitally programmable. It’s ideal if you like a bit of prep control and want easy cleaning.

The Morphy Richards 6.5L Easy Time Slow Cooker is the best alternative for people who want more capacity plus convenience. It offers automatic heat settings, keep-warm mode, a countdown indicator, and a hob-proof pot, so you can start on the hob and finish in the slow cooker. Compared with the Crockpot Lift and Serve, it’s larger and often better for big-batch cooking, but it’s also bulkier and less sleek on the counter. This is the one to choose if you cook family dinners often and value flexibility over a compact footprint.

The Yum Asia Sakura Rice Cooker is the outlier here: it’s not a traditional slow cooker, but it’s worth considering if your main goal is effortless, set-and-forget cooking. Its fuzzy logic, ceramic bowl, and multiple rice and multicook functions make it brilliant for rice, grains, porridge, and some one-pot meals. Against the Crockpot, it’s far more specialised and much pricier, with a smaller 1.5L capacity. Choose it only if you want a premium multi-cooker for Asian-style home cooking and don’t mind paying extra for quality and versatility.

Overall, if you want the closest match, go for the Crockpot CSC113. If you need more space, the 6.5L Crock-Pot or Morphy Richards 6.5L are the better kitchen workhorses. If you’re shopping on a tighter budget, the Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear and Stew offers great value and easy cleaning.

Alternatives

Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear and Stew Slow Cooker, 3 Heat Settings, Dishwasher Safe Non Stick Aluminum Pot, Cool Touch Handles, Matte Black and Rose Gold, 460016

Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear and Stew Slow Cooker, 3 Heat Settings, Dishwasher Safe Non Stick Aluminum Pot, Cool Touch Handles, Matte Black and Rose Gold, 460016

£38.99★★★★½4.7
Yum Asia Sakura Rice Cooker with Ceramic Bowl and Advanced Fuzzy Logic (8 cup, 1.5 litre) 6 Rice Cook Functions, 6 Multicook Functions, Motouch LED Display, 220-240V UK/EU Power (Black and Silver)

Yum Asia Sakura Rice Cooker with Ceramic Bowl and Advanced Fuzzy Logic (8 cup, 1.5 litre) 6 Rice Cook Functions, 6 Multicook Functions, Motouch LED Display, 220-240V UK/EU Power (Black and Silver)

£139.90★★★★½4.6
Crock-Pot Slow Cooker | Removable Easy-Clean Ceramic Bowl | 6.5 L (8+ People) | Black [SCV655B]

Crock-Pot Slow Cooker | Removable Easy-Clean Ceramic Bowl | 6.5 L (8+ People) | Black [SCV655B]

£39.99★★★★½4.6
Crockpot Digital Slow Cooker | 3.5 L (3-4 People) | Programmable Countdown Timer | UK 3 Pin Plug | Black [CSC113]

Crockpot Digital Slow Cooker | 3.5 L (3-4 People) | Programmable Countdown Timer | UK 3 Pin Plug | Black [CSC113]

£34.99★★★★½4.6
Morphy Richards 6.5L Easy Time Slow Cooker, Automatic Heat Settings, Keep Warm Mode, Hob Proof, Countdown Indicator, Dishwasher Safe Pot, Matte Black, 461021

Morphy Richards 6.5L Easy Time Slow Cooker, Automatic Heat Settings, Keep Warm Mode, Hob Proof, Countdown Indicator, Dishwasher Safe Pot, Matte Black, 461021

£58.00★★★★½4.6

Still Buy the Original If...

The original Crockpot CSC052 is still the best choice if you want a balanced 4.7L size, a digital countdown timer, and enough capacity for around five people without taking over your worktop. It’s a strong all-rounder for everyday British slow-cooked dinners.

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