🍽️ Cook Smart, Clean Easy!
This pack of 200 round disposable air fryer liners (6.3 inches) is designed to keep your air fryer clean while providing a non-stick surface for healthier cooking. Made from food-grade natural wood pulp, these liners can withstand temperatures up to 428°F and are suitable for various cooking methods, including roasting and steaming.
M**H
Saves time
These are genius! They amazingly hold lots of juices from cooking meats & they make clean up as easy as throwing the paper away. We have am XL air fryer so these allow me to place 2 in our air fryer so I can separate food items for all the different food allergies in our family. Love them! 👍🏼
V**N
Air Fryer Paper Liners
The parchment packs worked well in the air fryer. On some foods I used two for extra absorption. Otherwise, they did as advertised.
L**A
need to find a smaller insert, my fryer is only 1.9 qt
wish i would have investigated and bought smaller inserts
D**E
Kept the metal bottom clean
Bottom kept clean by using just one of these. I was pleased.
C**A
easie to use
perfect
M**B
Works well
Bought for my mom who loves them for easy clean up. Worked as expected and great for convenience.
J**.
Perfect to make dinner cleanup quick and easy!
These parchment liners for your air fryer are fantastic and make cleanup a snap on those busy family dinner nights. These are round liners and so will fit most readily in an air fryer with a round basket but with a little creativity they'll fit square air fryer too! Wonderful product!
W**E
Very good value; come in plastic bag rather than disposable plastic container
Parchment-paper, disposable air fryer liners are really useful for reducing or eliminating the tedious chore of cleaning an air-fryer grill insert and pan. Keep in mind that there's a reason air fryers are built that way--to keep the juices away from your food so that the juices don't make the food soggy and don't block the air flow that crisps the food. So, there's a trade-off between convenience and cooking quality. It doesn't make much of a difference for the food we usually cook in an air fryer, like veggies, since they don't produce much liquid, but it might make more of a difference for food with more fat, especially if the bottom surface of the food is flat and will just sit in its own juices.Also keep in mind that if you cook food that produces lots of juice and cook it long enough, the juice will seep through the paper liner. It will be only a small amount of juice and is easier to clean than lots of juice. But thinking that paper liners will completely solve the clean-up problem and that they don't have a cost (in terms of food being less crispy on the bottom) is probably unrealistic.You can also try the reusable silicone air fryer liners. They are cheaper over the long run, have ridges on the bottom that keep some of the liquid away from your food (though not as much as with the air fryer insert and pan) and don't leak (though there some splatter could get into your air fryer. The problem my wife and I have found with silicone air fryer liners is that they're difficult to clean when used with foods that produce lots of greasy liquid.My wife sometimes puts a paper liner inside a silicone liner to solve the seepage problem and finds that it's easier to clean the small amount of oil that's seeped through the paper if it lands on the silicone liner than on the air fryer grill liner and pan.There's not too much I can say about these particular paper air fryer liners--most liners seem to be roughly the same--except that they are a very good value but come in a plastic bag rather than a thin, disposable plastic container. I think the plastic container is nice but not necessary, so if you use a lot of liners I'd suggest going for ones with a low price, like these.
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