3 Pack Slow Cooker Liners Leakproof Newly Upgraded, Easy Clean Crock Pot Liners Reusable Silicone Bag Liners Fit 7-8 Quarts Oval or Round Pot
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3 Pack Slow Cooker Liners Leakproof Newly Upgraded, Easy Clean Crock Pot Liners Reusable Silicone Bag Liners Fit 7-8 Quarts Oval or Round Pot
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8 reviews for 3 Pack Slow Cooker Liners Leakproof Newly Upgraded, Easy Clean Crock Pot Liners Reusable Silicone Bag Liners Fit 7-8 Quarts Oval or Round Pot
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SMcClure –
We love using our slow cooker but hate cleaning it after use. Using the plastic bags for our slow cooker has been a serious time saver in cleaning but they aren’t perfect. They sweat, sometimes leak, and then there’s the cost of buying something to use one time and then trow away. I didn’t even know these silicone liners existed so I was super excited to try them out.
They come in a single size that will fit a 6-8 Qt slow cooker. I wish I could remember what quart our machine is, but these guys fit without any issue. The only issue I have with them is they aren’t smooth around the inside. It’s either extra material or they just can’t fill the empty space appropriately. Not a dealbreaker as there’s plenty of room for our food and they’re not lacking in coverage.
For the cooking process, the lid still sits onto the pot with a decent seal. I don’t feel like there was any issue here when I used it. Some may say it doesn’t close all the way but with a wiggle the gaps are minimal, if at all. Stirring is not hindered by the wrinkles previously mentioned. This is largely because of the silicone nature of the product. I love that there’s no tearing involved as these are thick enough to be protective but not so thick that they hinder the cooking process. All of our meals come out just as well cooked with the plastic, disposable liners.
Easy to put on and easy to remove, however, I do have two minor gripes. One is they stain easily. I made one batch of soup with kale and the liner already had a hint of green around the edge that is now permanent. Not a big deal, just one item of note. The other gripe is that they are a pain to clean. Because of their size and nature, trying to clean them with a soap and sponge is not easy unless you’ve got a single, large, deep sink. Doable, but not convenient. I even tried to put one in the dishwasher, since they are safe to do so, and while it was mostly clean, there’s no really good way to put this in there to get clean and dry unless you are literally just using the whole rack and an empty dishwasher just for it. I don’t recommend this.
Still, for the cost and the reusability, I do highly recommend grabbing a set of these. I’m literally just using one until it tears or becomes less effective and then I’ll switch to another. I’m hoping these are made well enough that I won’t have to do this for quite some time. May even share one with a friend 🙂
Tricia –
So far I love these! They are pretty large for my crockpot, but work perfectly. Easier to clean than the actual crockpot itself and the crockpot doesn’t carry the smell of what I cooked for days!
N. Herman –
These are great to help cut down on the mess!
Sky –
These are great! I’ve been using the plastic disposable crock pot liners for years and I’m so glad to find these reusable ones that work just as well, or even better than the disposable ones. I love saving money, not having to deal with the mess when the plastic ones break, and especially the easy clean up of my crock pot! These are definitely worth the purchase price!
M. Feltman –
These silicone crockpot liners are a huge help in cleanup after you’ve made a dish; just slip your fingers in the side holes, remove the liner, and you have a clean pot. The liners are reusable and very easy to clean. I recommend this item.
Lisa M Williams –
I’ve been using disposable crock pot liners for a while as it just makes clean-up so much easier, but I hated using all that single-use plastic and they always seemed to leak. I was hoping these silicone liners would be the solution, but I’m not entirely sure that they are.
PROS
* Clean up is fast and easy
* No leaks
* Toss in dishwasher to clean. I turned mine inside out (dirty side out) to ensure it didn’t collapse and trap food inside while washing.
* Reusable
CONS
* Super bulky, which meant there were all sorts of gaps and hiding spots for food inside the crock pot and also meant food was harder to scoop out near the bottom
* Because of the bulk of the liner, the lid doesn’t form a seal around the crock. I have a latchable lid so I lightly used that to help form a seal. Without those latches, though, heat and condensation would have been lost.
* Also related to the bulk, it keeps food from the surface of the crock pot. If everything you’re putting in here is cooked already, like for a chili or stuffed chili peppers like I made, then there’s no concern. If you’re putting raw meat in here (or only just seared but raw on the inside), I suspect you would need to add more time to cooking and continually check liquid levels.
The bottom line is that I will use this again, but only for foods in which the meat is cooked and for meals in which there’s flexibility with the cook time.
N. Herman –
I think this may have been user error because I didn’t realize these are specifically for oval slow cookers. I have a round slow cooker and this doesn’t fit it very well despite being the correct size. Be careful with shape of these items or you’ll end up like me with one not designed for your cooker
M. Feltman –
Heavy silicone liner and I love the thought behind it, but I’m just not sold. They are WAY oversized for my 7 qt crock and I have to think they would still be too big for an 8 qt. They don’t fit smooth and the lid doesn’t fit tight unless you really work at it. The holes to fit over the handles are a nice touch, but because it’s so big, it really doesn’t work. If you are doing a roast or something you don’t have to stir, the fit may not be an issue, but trying to stir is a pain. Clean up is fairly easy if you use the dishwasher, otherwise it’s difficult to get the oil film off. I’m not sure what they were thinking in terms of color, but the pastel pink and fleshy pale orange are strange picks. These will stain easily and look very unappealing. Black, grey, even dark red would have been better choices. While these technically work with some effort, I would not pay a third of the price if I were to buy them again. Better than the plastic one use liners, but not much and definitely not at this price point.