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Review on Convenient Reynolds Kitchens Slow Cooker πŸ₯˜ Liners - Small Size (1-3 Quarts), 5 Count by Keith Leach

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Never again use my multi cooker without one of these

What a great invention/idea! Since I first saw and used multicooker inserts, I haven't looked back. They make all the difference in a downside, at least for me, when using my slow cooker. Yes, "potties" is plural, I often use several at once when feeding my husband's lacrosse team on the go. These inserts make it easy to use multiple pots on the go and just as easy at home. I love using my slow cooker, especially in the winter, but I've never liked cleaning. The shards are big, heavy and unwieldy because you have to be careful not to break them. You can also be a real bear at tidying up, as foods turn good after long cooking and can stick to the bottom and sides, and meat, sauces and the goo are often part of the cooking. These liners take all my fears out of cleaning, before I found them I would have decided not to use a slow cooker because of the cleaning, but with them that's no longer a consideration. I've even been known to use a spinbinder and store the leftovers in the liner, but basically you just pop the liner in, cook and cook as usual, and when you're done, you take the liner along with everything on the mess and throw it in Garbage, all the slow cooker needs is maximum rinsing and sweeping/wiping most of the time. I don't know if other companies make them but the Reynolds' ones are heavy and seem to be well made, solid, I've never had a single crack or leak. Now they are installed on my car ship so I never get caught without them.

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