#13: Crock Pots
Originally retailing at $15-$30 and now estimated to be valued at $32, Crock Pots have revolutionized how we cook. These slow cookers, a term now synonymous with the brand name owned by Sunbeam, surged in popularity post-WWII as they catered to the increasing number of working women. Sold widely across leading retailers like Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Best Buy, their appeal lies in convenience and simplicity.
Crock Pots have earned their place on the countertop in the kitchen appliance landscape, especially since the 1970s. These devices made it possible to enjoy a warm, home-cooked meal after a long day at work without the need to be present during cooking. Brands like Cuisinart, GE, Hamilton Beach, and KitchenAid have been key players in popularizing slow cooking, alongside the now-defunct American Electric and West Bend Housewares.