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[Lifetime Warranty] Control Knob SCV700-CH-BR

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SCV700-CH-BR Control Knob

Key Features

  • Direct replacement for original equipment control knob.
  • Constructed from durable, heat-resistant plastic for longevity.
  • Features a reinforced D-shaped socket for a secure connection to the control post.
  • Clear, printed temperature setting indicators for easy operation.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces the control knob on Crockpot Slow Cooker model SCV700-CH-BR.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Brand: Crockpot
  • Appliance Type: Slow Cooker
  • Model: SCV700-CH-BR
  • Note: Please verify the model number on the base of your slow cooker before purchasing.

When to Replace

  • Original knob is cracked, broken, or has a stripped interior socket.
  • Knob feels loose or will not stay attached to the control post.
  • Temperature setting markings are worn off and unreadable.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the appliance from the power source before starting the replacement.
  • Pull the old knob straight off the metal control post.
  • Align the new knob with the flat edge of the control post.
  • Press the new knob firmly onto the post until it is fully seated. No tools are required.

FAQ

This knob is intended for the Crockpot slow cooker model SCV700-CH-BR. Match the full model number on your appliance rating label before ordering, since slow cooker knobs can look similar but use different shaft shapes or pointer positions.
This replacement is associated with model/part reference SCV700-CH-BR. No additional verified OEM cross-reference numbers were identified in the provided information.
Common signs include a cracked or missing knob, the knob slipping on the shaft, difficulty turning between heat settings, or the pointer no longer lining up correctly with Off/Low/High/Warm positions. If the cooker still heats but the knob is damaged or loose, the knob is often the part that needs replacement.
In most cases, replacing a slow cooker control knob is simple and takes only a few minutes. Typically no tools are needed—unplug the unit, pull the old knob straight off, and press the new knob onto the control shaft. If the old knob is stuck, use gentle even pressure to avoid damaging the switch behind it.
First unplug the slow cooker. Then inspect the control shaft to make sure it is not bent, cracked, or loose in the switch body. Also check that the original knob failure was not caused by heat damage, melted plastic, or a failing selector switch. If the shaft itself is damaged, replacing the knob alone may not solve the problem.
The most common causes are plastic fatigue from repeated turning, cracking around the insert where the knob grips the shaft, impact damage during cleaning or storage, and heat exposure over time. A knob can also wear out if it has been forced past its normal stop positions.