Did you know you can get Crock Pot Replacement Parts and Accessories?
Posted by: Paulineh in Crock PotThere are many options available in crock pots. The shape of the crock pot inserts can be round or oval. Crock pot lids can be a traditional lid or come with a clamp ensuring a spill free trip. Accessories to assist in cooking include; a meat rack in a variety of sizes and styles, stainless steel forks and tongs, non-scratch slotted ladles, additional non scratch utensils are also available for your crock pot.
Crock Pots certainly make entertaining easy. Use the Rival 5-Quart Slow Cooker with Little Dipper to cook, warm and serve all at once (great for parties). Purchase additional crock pot inserts for additional servings with a large crowd.
No longer do we have to worry about our dishes spilling out as we travel. You can purchase crock pot lids which make the crock pots easily transportable with a clamp lid. Already have a crock pot? You can purchase a Crock Pot Travel Bag for large or small crock pots. Any messes that may occur will be contained in the travel case not all over your vehicle or clothes.

Check out the full line of crock pot replacement parts, crock pot inserts and clamping crock pot lids in stores and online. You will find a full line of products to meet your every crock pot need.
Crock pots certainly have made making a great dinner in these busy times easy. But what do you do if you lose or break a lid, crock or other accessory for your crock pot? Crock pot manufactures have made even that easy and convenient.
I have now included an auction at this site to help you find the crock pot and replacement parts you need, just CLICK HERE to go there.
There is never a better time to purchase or update your crock pot than now. Enjoy an easy and delicious dinner tonight and know if accidents happen and you break something you can easy replace it.
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I have a question. Back, many years ago, I used crock pots. The only problem I found was when I used onions in what I would cook. The taste seemed to change and the dish never came out as good as it should. I haven’t used one in some time. Do you feel this problem was due to the products used back in the 70s to make the pots? Have they improved enough to try again?
Martha
Martha I have a pot that is from the 70s and has a ceramic liner but haven’t found that problem. If yours was ceramic then I don’t think the onion would be affected although you could try adding them towards the end and that may do the trick.
I haven’t found that trouble and yes, crock pots have changed a lot over the years. I think they have improved on the design but sometimes the newer ones cook at a higher heat.
Also, just a thought, some brands used to suggest you fill it with water and cook on high for an hour initially. You could try that if all else fails.
I broke a lid once and got a replacement so I was happy you could get them.
The removable base is also the best thing they have improved over the years.
Hi Pauline. I am trying to get a bread/cake pan for my slow cooker. It’s a 6.5 litre oval shaped one. Do you think a round pan would work? Or is there an oval one? Are they available in Australia? Any help would be appreciated.
Jan, Rival made a Bread’n Cake Pan years ago but it was round. I haven’t seen an oval one but I will have a look around for you. Has anyone got anything to share here in the meantime?
Maybe a compromise would be to use a deep oval vegetable dish. Jan try the fit for a round pan in there and tell me what size fits. Maybe a round one could be used if there is no oval one. The Rival round one is around 8 inches in diameter and there are at least two depths.
Desperately need the stoneware insert for a 70’s-80’s sunbeam “crocker-cooker-fryer”. Sunbeam says they no longer make it and can’t help. seem to have exhausted all the internet listings. no one is interested to help. I have used this pot at least 3 times a month for years and years and someone must have dropped it in the sink and cracked it. can you make a suggestion to help? the number on the bottomof the electric unit is 9 13. thanks
Jan all I can suggest is that you look on EBay as they have a few on there by Rival and Hamilton Beach. The biggest drawback for you would be the postage cost to Australia. Oztion is another site like EBay but much smaller.
Wynne
I think that you will just have to look periodically at Ebay too and google the term “sunbeam crocker cooker fryer”. Set your search to worldwide. If you cant get the ceramic insert you might have to buy the the whole appliance. Its very difficult when you break something that is so old as you have to rely on someone selling their antique crock pot to get the parts but they do come along. I waited a long time to get an old crock pot cook book but I finally found the one I wanted at a trash-n-treasure market. I love my old crock pot as well as my new one so I understand how you feel.
You can try the eBay auction site here too. Just click on the top right hand corner where it lists the page “Crock Pots & Parts Auction”.
Thanks Pauline. You are right about the postage! For a $10 item the postage is around $40! Not worth it. I will keep checking e-bay here in the hopes that something will turn up, but I am beginning to think it’s one of those things that was never available here.
I am searching for recipe book for “Rival bread n’cake insert” I just purchased the “insert” on EBay
and hope to find the recipe book. Can anyone tell me where I can find this cookbook???
Thank you, Rjw
I need a replacement lid for Rival Crock Pot #SCC658
I have a new feature on the site which is an AUCTION SITE for crock pots, accessories and parts.
I hope you find the lid or instruction manual you need there. There are so many brands and styles out there that I thought
this was the best way that people would find what they needed in one place.