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I have a Tricity TSC09 6 litre Slow Cooker and I just love it its so handy I smashed the lid and was so gutted I tried for hours online to find a replacement lid with no luck. I went shopping and bought a very cheap 6 to 7 Quart or 6 to 6.5 litre Slow cooker / Crock pot of roughly the same shape and size and the removable pot and lid fit. I bought a cookworks, signature, 24 euro 6.5 litre oval dog standard slow cooker and the lid fit, now I also have a removable pot replacement as well just in case I smash that too. Its a cheap option maybe even cheaper than buying spare parts.
Some times it can be fix wit heat element.The manufacturer may have this part available to buy.Go to the website with your model number.Find it buy it install it do it your self and save.It may need some soldering done,or it may just unplug.Good Luck!
To better address the problem with your nonstick pot... I need more information on the steps you have used to clean the pot and the extent of damage to the pot itself.
You indicated that the damage has occured between the pot and the inner surface of the cooker base? Is this a corrosive damage or a build up of material on the inner liner of the base?
Often times a build up of 'hard water' minerals accumulates on the inner surface due to condensation and occasional overflows from the foods being cooked. They can appear to be a type of fungus or mold.
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