Cracked Crock Pot Lids and Other Sad Tales

My sister grabbed her crock pot lid to stick it on the pot filled with her delicious meatballs. It slipped from her hand and shattered all over the her floor. Luckily, it was the lid instead of the pot filled with meatballs and sauce, so she only had to clean up glass all over the floor instead of sauce and glass. But her crock pot is no longer usable. So, does she toss it and buy another pot? Use the pot insert as a planter or a jar to hold little odds and ends? How about just getting a replacement lid?

hot pot replacement parts

That’s right. Most crock pot brands, including the original Crock-Pot, sell replacement parts, from lid handles to lids themselves. Unfortunately, by the time I heard the whole tragic tale, she’d already tossed her old crock pot, so she’s going to have to buy a new one instead of just getting a new lid for about $10. To search for replacement parts for your crock pot, you should know the brand and model number. This information is almost always found on the bottom of the crock pot. Then, head to the company site to see if there is a replacement parts section. My search at Rival’s website redirected me to crock-pot.com, which had a replacement parts section. If you don’t see an option to get replacement parts for your hot pot brand, do a quick search for replacement part companies and buy your part through one of them.

Have you ever had a crock pot lid tragedy?

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Cracked Crock Pot Lids and Other Sad Tales