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Originally Posted by mariogolbee
Isn't the crock pot a royal pain to clean afterward?
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Not if you quit being like me and break down and go buy one that isn't 30+ years old.

They've been making them with the crock that can be removed for cleaning for the last 20 or so years. You just take the crock out, fill it with water and leave it in the sink while you are at work or overnight and all the crap comes off. If you have an old one like I do, you are fighting with trying to keep the controls and coil from getting wet.
I forget what company it is, but there are disposable crock pot liners out now too. I've never tried them though.