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18-Quart Aroma Electric Roaster Oven (Black)

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Walmart has 18-Quart Aroma Electric Roaster Oven (Black, ART-718BH) on sale for $19.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member ElatedPocket7362 for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • LARGE CAPACITY: Roast a 22-lb. turkey with ease in our 18-quart roaster oven. Ideal for big family meals and festive gatherings.
  • VERSATILE COOKING OPTIONS: With adjustable temperature control from 150°F to 450°F, you can roast, bake, slow cook, and more. This oven meets all your culinary needs, from breakfast to dinner.
  • STYLISH & EASY TO CLEAN: Featuring a beautiful stainless steel exterior and a removable enameled steel baking pan for effortless cleanup. Enjoy quick and easy post-meal tidying.
  • REMOVABLE RACK: The metal inner rack makes lifting heavy food items out a breeze, ensuring a hassle-free cooking experience without damaging the crispy skin of your roast.
  • DEFROST & KEEP WARM SETTINGS: The convenient defrost setting allows you to go from frozen to roasted without long waiting times. The Keep Warm setting ensures your meals stay at the perfect serving temperature.

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $10.03 less than the previous FP deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This roaster oven has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Walmart based on over 980 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here.

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Walmart has 18-Quart Aroma Electric Roaster Oven (Black, ART-718BH) on sale for $19.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member ElatedPocket7362 for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • LARGE CAPACITY: Roast a 22-lb. turkey with ease in our 18-quart roaster oven. Ideal for big family meals and festive gatherings.
  • VERSATILE COOKING OPTIONS: With adjustable temperature control from 150°F to 450°F, you can roast, bake, slow cook, and more. This oven meets all your culinary needs, from breakfast to dinner.
  • STYLISH & EASY TO CLEAN: Featuring a beautiful stainless steel exterior and a removable enameled steel baking pan for effortless cleanup. Enjoy quick and easy post-meal tidying.
  • REMOVABLE RACK: The metal inner rack makes lifting heavy food items out a breeze, ensuring a hassle-free cooking experience without damaging the crispy skin of your roast.
  • DEFROST & KEEP WARM SETTINGS: The convenient defrost setting allows you to go from frozen to roasted without long waiting times. The Keep Warm setting ensures your meals stay at the perfect serving temperature.

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $10.03 less than the previous FP deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This roaster oven has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Walmart based on over 980 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here.

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Model: Aroma® 18Qt. Electric Roaster Oven with High Dome Lid, 8X Bonded Granite Enamel, New-Black (ART-718BH)

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joelhjd
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Best use for this is to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving so that your oven isn't taken up all day with the task. You can also use it to slow cook ribs. IMO $20 is a fair price even if only use it once a year. Makes it much easier to cook big holiday meals in a small kitchen.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank joelhjd

Best use for this is to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving so that your oven isn't taken up all day with the task. You can also use it to slow cook ribs. IMO $20 is a fair price even if only use it once a year. Makes it much easier to cook big holiday meals in a small kitchen.
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bk_InAZ
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At this price, I don't expect it to be well insulated. Does it fry your hands if you touch it while it roasts at 400 degrees F?

UPDATE: I read some of the comments. It works as-advertised. It gets very hot- enough to cause serious burns.
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Quote from joelhjd :
Best use for this is to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving so that your oven isn't taken up all day with the task. You can also use it to slow cook ribs. IMO $20 is a fair price even if only use it once a year. Makes it much easier to cook big holiday meals in a small kitchen.
Yeah, the removable roasting pan alone is worth $20 [aromaco.com] and it would be nice to have the option of roasting 2 large things at once separately without tripping the circuit breaker. (Conventional oven has it's own breaker switch)

I'm thinking that this could be also used as a large slow cooker/crock pot if you set the temp around 200F ergo the roaster should be a pretty useful addition in my kitchen. I'm in for one; thanks OP.
Last edited by Guy767 July 13, 2025 at 06:22 AM.
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These are definitely great for turkey and cooks it in no time But that's the only timeI ever pull this roaster out
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Stalfos
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New to smoking, can this be used at lowest setting to keep brisket warm for the resting period?
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Quote from Stalfos :
New to smoking, can this be used at lowest setting to keep brisket warm for the resting period?

That's what I'm buying this for. Everything I've read online says the "keep warm" temp is what you should use and will hold between 140-170. It supposedly gets too hot if you use turn the dial past "keep warm" to "150". I will be testing with a temperature probe before using for my first cook.

This is perfect timing since I just placed an order for the 22qt model on Amazon for ~$49. Cancelling that and ordering this since the length and width dimensions are the same and I don't need the extra ~1.5 inches in height.
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Quote from bk_InAZ :
At this price, I don't expect it to be well insulated. Does it fry your hands if you touch it while it roasts at 400 degrees F?UPDATE: I read some of the comments. It works as-advertised. It gets very hot- enough to cause serious burns.
This is one of those things customers need to understand is part of the price. Safety is 100% percent your responsibility, this product is made to get hot.
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Quote from joelhjd :
Best use for this is to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving so that your oven isn't taken up all day with the task. You can also use it to slow cook ribs. IMO $20 is a fair price even if only use it once a year. Makes it much easier to cook big holiday meals in a small kitchen.

I use mine to warm up or keep warm other dishes while the turkey is in the oven. It's just a nice, big size for things too big for the slow cooker.
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tantip
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I would use this for more than turkey, can't wait to get it.
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MarFrickintinez
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Just bought this to use as a long hold warmer for briskets, chuck roasts, pork butt... At $20, why not!?
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interbronze
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I haven't made a turkey in mine yet but I did do a decent ham for Easter. Came out perfect. I bought mine for $25 after Christmas 2024.
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bk_InAZ
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Quote from KingLuka :
This is one of those things customers need to understand is part of the price. Safety is 100% percent your responsibility, this product is made to get hot.
There are plenty of items that are insulated so the outside doesn't get too hot. Like your kitchen oven, for example. Kids and adults with dementia should not be around this thing. And even aware adults accidentally burn themselves on these el-cheapo non-insulated appliances. Does that clarify it sufficiently?
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Quote from bk_InAZ :
There are plenty of items that are insulated so the outside doesn't get too hot. Like your kitchen oven, for example. Kids and adults with dementia should not be around this thing. And even aware adults accidentally burn themselves on these el-cheapo non-insulated appliances. Does that clarify it sufficiently?
Yeah, I have to agree: well-insulated cookware appliances are not only significantly safer to use, but also more energy-efficient. They will save you money in the long run.

I have to say, this roaster made a bad first impression. The metal is extremely thin, and the appliance has an overall cheap, poorly manufactured feel to it (i.e., the roasting pan has sharp edges beneath the rim of its handles).

There's also zero insulation. I can feel heat radiating from it even six feet away, and it becomes incredibly hot to the touch. On top of that, there are two relatively large vent holes on the lid, which makes using it as a slow cooker somewhat impractical. I'm really not comfortable stewing something for four hours on low heat with such large entry points; it feels like an open invitation for dust and insects.

Overall, I wouldn't pay more than $20 for the roaster as it stands. I can't make a legitimate final judgment until I cook something substantial in it, like a turkey or a ham, but so far, I'm pretty disappointed...
Last edited by Guy767 July 17, 2025 at 01:54 AM.
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Quote from bk_InAZ :
There are plenty of items that are insulated so the outside doesn't get too hot. Like your kitchen oven, for example. Kids and adults with dementia should not be around this thing. And even aware adults accidentally burn themselves on these el-cheapo non-insulated appliances. Does that clarify it sufficiently?
That's why I said safety is 100% on the customer. This obviously wouldn't be a good choice foe the situations you mentioned. My point was basically you get what you pay for but without implying it is low quality.

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