kimman67—November 20, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Ok, here is the bad: it is not very easy to clean because it is pretty floppy (I hand wash; the dishwasher might work better), and it has retained some of the odor of the food cooked in it, and it is a little stained from the turmeric I use. Now the good: it works really well, my actual crock in my slow cooker is protected from being dropped (yeah, it has happened, which is why I bought this in the first place), and it much easier to wash than the crock as well, as I have carpal tunnel and arthritis and lifting that heavy thing to rinse in the sink is nearly impossible for me. And it has little loops on the sides that go around the protruding edges of the crock to help keep it in place while cooking and to hang dry after washing. It fits my 8 qt Beautiful (isn't that the Drew Barrymore brand?) slow cooker perfectly, except the steam gathers in the lid and sometimes leaks over the side of the cooker instead of back into the crock, so I put a cookie sheet under my slow cooker to catch the drips, like a half ounce or so of water, not much, but it took a bit to figure out where that puddle came from. Oh and I have seen pictures of these liners full of food sitting on a table as if you can serve from them: hahahahaha, no. These are floppy silicone liners, kind of like a condom for your slow cooker. I can not imagine you could pull them from the cooker full of food without it spilling all over the place - and I have never tried. But as liners, they rock, they're reusable and nontoxic, and pretty darn inexpensive for the service they provide. A really good buy in my opinion. I use it to cook my dog food about 4 times a week, and it has been holding up really well for the past several months I have had it. I have only used it on the low setting, which is hot enough to simmer so I have not needed the high setting, so I can't speak as to the heat it can tolerate, but it seems that it could handle it just fine.. I don't use a slow cooker much except for making dog food, but when I do use it to cook for the humans in the house, I just use the other liner (there are two in the package) because my dogs eat meat and we don't, and there is a meaty kind of odor to the one used for dog food, which is normal. Overall, I have no real complaints about these liners, use them a lot and am really glad I bought them. Read more
Julzwi—January 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I only used this once so far, but it worked great! Also, dishwasher safe and it came out clean. Better than the bags because the bowl still ends up dirty and has to be cleaned. It fits well just doesn’t form to the bowl very well, but still easy to use. Read more
Randi Correll—January 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I used to use the plastic single use crock pot liners but they got too expensive because I use the crock pot so often. This silicone liner is exactly what I needed. It fits perfectly in the crockpot and I love that it’s dishwasher safe. The only downside is that it’s a bit thin so it folds over itself in the dishwasher. It comes mostly clean and then I just spot clean whatever is missed. Still much easier than cleaning the entire crock pot. The quality is really good. Even though it’s thin, it’s doesn’t feel like it’s going to rip or tear. I ordered more of these as gifts. I love mine and would definitely recommend it! Read more
Gina—December 28, 2024✓ Verified purchase
At first, it seemed ok. The liners fit and stayed in place as I started the cooking process. I cooked chicken in broth for chicken stew. All was fine until I removed the chicken to shred. While I was shredding the chicken, the liner eased down into the broth. The liner is so flimsy that it struggled to stay in place without the weight and bulk of heavy food in the crock. Once the liner flopped into the broth, I had no choice but to remove it. Broth was under the liner, and having it inside the crock was pointless. I ended up cooking without a liner at all. Then came clean-up time. I washed the liner by hand three times as thoroughly as possible and could not get the smell out. The liners are extremely thin and floppy and very hard to clean. I ended up putting them in the trash. I had no confidence that the dishwasher could clean it any better with how floppy and cumbersome the liners were. Read more
Silver—April 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve used plastic crockpot bag liners for years but they are costly and I HATE scrubbing out a crockpot after cooking. I’ve been debating getting these for a while and finally went for it and no regrets! They are a little thin and flimsy so if you try to move them once filled, DONT. But otherwise they fit my crockpot very well and food cooks just the same but cleanup is now a breeze. I turn them inside out and throw them right into the dish washer and they wash up great! I had no leakage issues or issues with my lid or anything! Definitely recommend! Read more
sewingdame87—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Doesn’t fit any of my 6/7/8 qt crockpots all that well and can’t hook onto the sides so it tends to fall into the bowl as you’re filling it. It’s flimsy and just not all that impressed. Ideally, this insert would be thicker and able to stand on its own and this isn’t even as effective as the plastic liners you can buy. Read more
Laura Hannigan—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
works great, no cleanup of your crockpot....like that. Read more
Customer—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are great! No worries of someone poking a hole through the liner. Read more