Slow Cooker Liners 13"X21"
$0.79
$2.99
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Size: 4 LINERS
Condition: New
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Crock Pot Bags
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
Best invention for keeping a clean crock pot!
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3 people found this helpful
Can leak and not sturdy
By Philip Edelbrock on Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
First of all, these are as advertised: They are liners to help make clean up easier. That said, they *can* leak so expect to do some clean up still. And, as others have said, being tempted to use them as a bag/sling to remove food from a crock can end up in disaster. There's only four in a box, so they are rather expensive (at least here on Amazon). Lastly, they have no self-sealing mechanism, like a zip-top for transport/storage... but then again since they leak you probably wouldn't want to use them for that anyways. This is one of those products I was convinced I would love before I even used it. The concept is so simple that how could they screw it up? Well, they can leak. Yes, clean up is a lot easier anyways, but any leak means the product didn't live up to its claim. Next is that it is inevitable that after cooking you will temped to pull the food out using the bag and store the leftovers. Why not make these heavy-duty with a sealing top? Such a basic improvement would have knocked these out of the park. I also expected more than 4 in the box. The box felt mostly empty and that's because, well, it was. I had to do a double take to notice that, yes, it was only supposed to contain just the 4 bags. For an avid slow cooker fan, that's not going to last even a week. As a last note, my box seemed to have been involved in some minor glitch on the packaging line. One of the bags was covered in glue that was probably used to seal the box and there were several of the same recipe pamphlets enclosed. (Am I supposed to hand them out to friends? ;') Three stars for doing just barely what it was advertised to do.
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Crock Pot Bags
By Amazon Customer - Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
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Best invention for keeping a clean crock pot!
If you're like me, and you're new to cooking
By Charlene - Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016
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If you're like me, and you're new to cooking, I would definitely recommend trying slow cooker recipes. They're very simple and fast. The only downside is that depending on what you're making and for how long, the mess left behind in your crockpot can be daunting sometimes. With this product, it cuts down cleaning time to virtually nothing! Just remove the used bag, rinse your crockpot and you're done one thing should be mentioned that if you're cooking something that requires opening the lid a lot to stir (for instance, cooking a ham), the condensation does get in between the bag and the pot and overtime with the cooking can leave "charred looking" residues behind. However, clean up is still minimal compared to if you didn't have this bag. I wish they made this product in a larger quantity. One box only comes with four bags.
For slow roasting tender meat and meals for family get togethers this is a real timesaver
By Tru - Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013
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These can be sometimes hard to find on the grocer shelf. I was delighted to find them available on Amazon. My crockpot has been my go to low energy non heating up the kitchen set forget appliance. I use this to slow roast fall off the bone baby back ribs, pork roasts and shoulders, chuck roasts, chickens whole and leg quarters and numerous soups and casseroles. With the advent of the slow cooker liner by Reynolds. They just love us women. I no longer have to clean the crock pot. Empty out the contents as you would and follow with lifting the bag liner out of the pot and no fuss, no clean up. Try Reynolds cooking oven bags and also their non stick foil. I have been spoiled by Reynolds and my family gets spoiled because I don't mind cooking messy dishes.
Durable, tough, work very well!
By CSSW - Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014
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These bags make cleanup after using my slow cooker so much easier- whats not to love?! The bags are easy to use, though I was worried the first time I used one. I thought, how is this going to work? I'm going to break the bag with the spoon! Nope: it is a tough little bag, even when hot! After all, the worst thing to happen is that you will end up having to scrape/clean the crock, which is not a crisis. Once I thought of it that way, I treated the bags pretty roughly, and they remained durable! There isn't much to say about a bag, but this one has my vote: keeps me from scrubbing and soaking, and is a durable, tough chore-hound!
Works like a charm!
By PrimeAllTheTime - Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2016
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These things are a life saver! I am a terrible (and lazy) cook and was eating out almost daily, so I decided to give slow cooking a try. After a couple rounds of burning and scrubbing with the ceramic base I nearly threw in the towel. Then I happened to see a post about liners for slow cookers, and everything changed. Yes it's an extra small chunk of change every time you cook, but if it makes you actually USE the slowcooker instead of ordering a pizza I think they are worth every penny. I've had it spring a leak before, but I'm 99% certain that was because I was stirring my food with a fork. Would recommend to anyone who doesn't slow cook as much as they should (or would like to) because of the cleanup.
No scrubbing...Yeah!!
By Murphy's Mom - Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
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Yes, you do still have to clean your slow cooker/crockpot out with soap and water after using these but it is oh so easy! We all have had the experience of having food baked on to the side of our slow cooker/crockpot after it has been cooking our tasty meals for hours on end and I for one have even considered throwing the crock away and purchasing a new one to avoid the hours of soaking and scrubbing. Not to mention the broken nails I've endured even while wearing rubber gloves. But never again since I discovered these these little babies! The slow cooker/crockpot remains relatively clean (I have had some minor leakage but that could have been my fault) and they have made cooking with my slow cooker/crockpot a complete joy again. Yeah Reynolds! Well done!!
Fantastic
By Richard Sims - Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2012
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I go camping every year and I make a crockpot full of chili, which then sits in the pot until I get home and let it soak in the sink for a week. I tried this and it worked like a charm, I just lifted the bag out and tossed it in the trash at the campsite and brought home a clean crockpot! There was a little bit of condensation under the bag which wiped right out with a paper towel and I just had to clean the lid a little bit. I wasn't sure if this would fit my crockpot as I have a large "wide" crockpot with a clampdown lid, but the bags fit it with no problem at all. I saw one reviewer complained that it altered the taste of whatever he had cooking, I didn't notice anything odd whatsoever and got nothing but rave reviews ont he chili...
Can leak and not sturdy
By Philip Edelbrock - Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
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First of all, these are as advertised: They are liners to help make clean up easier. That said, they *can* leak so expect to do some clean up still. And, as others have said, being tempted to use them as a bag/sling to remove food from a crock can end up in disaster. There's only four in a box, so they are rather expensive (at least here on Amazon). Lastly, they have no self-sealing mechanism, like a zip-top for transport/storage... but then again since they leak you probably wouldn't want to use them for that anyways. This is one of those products I was convinced I would love before I even used it. The concept is so simple that how could they screw it up? Well, they can leak. Yes, clean up is a lot easier anyways, but any leak means the product didn't live up to its claim. Next is that it is inevitable that after cooking you will temped to pull the food out using the bag and store the leftovers. Why not make these heavy-duty with a sealing top? Such a basic improvement would have knocked these out of the park. I also expected more than 4 in the box. The box felt mostly empty and that's because, well, it was. I had to do a double take to notice that, yes, it was only supposed to contain just the 4 bags. For an avid slow cooker fan, that's not going to last even a week. As a last note, my box seemed to have been involved in some minor glitch on the packaging line. One of the bags was covered in glue that was probably used to seal the box and there were several of the same recipe pamphlets enclosed. (Am I supposed to hand them out to friends? ;') Three stars for doing just barely what it was advertised to do.
Have a pair of scissors handy...to either cut the bags open or sit in the corner, cry, and cut your hair.
By Reid, White and Blue - Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2013
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I was so excited to receive the liners so I could make some really messy, yummy stuff. I have the little triple crock pot, all three pots are 1.5 quarts each, so I knew what there would be a lot of extra liner. I pulled out the first liner, looked around all 4 sides to determine which end was open. This shouldn't be difficult for anyone with an IQ above 30. I was able to determine which end was unsealed but it wasn't cut open the entire length of the liner so I eased it open. Voila! The g*dd*mn joke's on me, the thing tore open, all the way down one side to the bottom seal. Now I'm down to 3 liners. I checked the others thinking maybe I got a bad bag but they're all like this. Because of my small pots I decided to cut them in half and reseal the new edges with my Suck n' Seal contraption. These liners are made for heat so you have to release and reseal twice to get a solid seal. It's a lot of work for a $5 box of 4 liners but less work than soaking and scrubbing cooked on apple crisp. Conclusion: I'd rather solve quadratic equations.
Decent, but not perfect
By Bryan Green - Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2014
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These liners are a great concept and probably work well for most applications, but they do have some issues. The primary issue is the durability of liners. When cooking chicken or pork in my slow cooker, I often use forks to shred the meat following cooking so the meat can remain in the juice or seasoning. Often times the forks or utensils will tear the liners and ultimate flood the inside of the cooker - which is precisely what I'm trying to prevent by using the liners. The liners do a good job during the cooking process to keep food from being burned onto the side of the slow cooker, so that's quite helpful for cleaning purposes. All in all, 4 stars because they're decent - not perfect.
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