Well that's good to know! Not only for towels, but I cook in my "kitchen"
crock pot all the time but I really hate cleaning it. I'll use them for both
now. Thanks, Lynnette!
To each his own about crock vs cabinet, but the reason I like the crock pot
better is because I can put my towels in there in the morning and they're
ready. When I get ready to use them for a pedi (waterless or otherwise) I
can lift the crock part out and bring it to wherever I am doing the service
and put it within easy reach. When I used a cabinet, I would have to get up
each time I needed a towel and bring it over to the client. Get the towel
out and put the lid right back on and it keeps the towels hot for a long
time. When you're finished just drop the crock back into the other part and
it continues to heat them.

On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 5:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have to tell you that the crock pot bags are just fine to use. They do
> not burn at all. You could put a small amount of water in the pot itself,
> then put the bag in and the wet towels.
> For those who think that the crock pot does not look professional, sorry, I
> think it looks just fine. I like that much better than the cabinet.
> Bottom line, those bags work!
> Buenos dias,
> Lynnette
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