- Brand: Reynolds
- Color: Clear
- Material: Plastic
- Product Dimensions: 3.2″D x 8.2″W x 3.1″H
- Capacity: 3 Quarts, 8 Quarts
- Is Dishwasher Safe: No
- Voltage: 220 Volts
- Shape: Oval, Round
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- NO SOAKING OR SCRUBBING—Line your slow cooker with these slow cooker bags to prevent stubborn, stuck-on messes
- BPA-FREE & SAFE FOR HIGH TEMPS—Each slow cooker bag is made with a BPA-free nylon-blend construction that’s safe for low, medium & high settings
- MAKE MEALS EASY—Use a Reynolds slow cooker liner next time you make chili, pulled pork, pot roasts, soups & more to spend less time scrubbing & more time with your loved ones













Stephen C –
The worst thing cooking with a crock pot has to be the clean up. Having to wait for the pot to cool and then all the time lost scrubbing the baked on food is frustrating. These liners take care of that problem. Simply put one over the pot and put the contents inside so you can cook. When you are done, just pull it out and toss it. If you have a crock pot you owe it to yourself to get these.
SJ –
It makes clean up such a breeze even with the messiest recipe.I have nothing but good ratings for this.
Dawn B. –
I buy these all the time, they are such a lifesaver. Just put it in the crockpot and then put all ingredients in and leave it. Clean up is a breeze, just put leftover away and pitch the bag, I usually just wipe out the pot when done. I do wash it if there is a leak, but I have never had a leak!! Knock on wood!!!
Jennifer Carver –
Makes cleanup easier
Kindle Customer –
Great for pot roast. Easy clean up
Ga Boy –
I used this product in my crockpot. I made sure that the edges were tucked under the top of the pot. I set the pot to the low setting (made beef stew) and cooked overnight. The next day, the stew was ready and I drained all of the stew out of the pot. However, when removing the liner, I noticed that some of the stew leaked into the ceramic pot. There were no holes in the liner so it seems the liner could be a little thicker. I was hoping to avoid washing the heavy ceramic pot, but alas, I still had to. The liner did help as I did not have portions that were stuck in the pot. It was mainly some of the liquid and overall was not hard to wash. I definitely recommend not putting on the high setting on the crockpot.
Taylor Hurst –
I rely on these crockpot liners to make clean up easier when done cooking messy meals. I’ve never had an issue with the liners melting or getting stuck to my crockpot and I can typically pull the liner out and throw it away after use. The liner is durable enough for food but not for silverware – make sure to carefully shred your pulled pork and avoid puncturing the liner.While these liners are helpful with reducing the amount of clean up I have to do, they do not prevent clean up. Some of the condensation gets trapped between the ceramic and liner which needs to be wiped out after throwing away the liner. I’ve also had a few liners with holes in them that have leaked liquid into my crockpot which is exactly what I hope to avoid by using the liners.Overall these liners are incredibly helpful and I recommend using them to make your life easier, though they are not great for the planet nor for preventing all clean up post meal prep.
Georgia Black –
These are 1/2 the price of Walmart! Great price, great product!