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Contact the manufacturer and if they don't supply the knob as a spare part you will have to adapt/use a knob from something else or buy a generic replacement knob.
Try searching for universal appliance control knobs or better still, start by asking your local repair shop, recycling yard or handyman.
Curcelia, Replacement knobs may be found at your local hardware store or links below. "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info."
ince replacing the lid and knob will cost several dollars plus postage I recommend purchasing a new one. That way you have new electronics and a warranty which will assure that you have a cooker for at least a year.
Contact manufactuer for a replacement handle. You should find the toll free number (or) website in the users manual. If you no longer have the manual type in www."the manufactuer".com
Your crock pot may still be under warranty (or) they may even send you the handle free of charge, who knows
you can probably get a substitute knob from radio shack - replacement knobs. it may not have the markings you desire but at least you'll have a knob you can rotate.
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