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130PC Air Fryer Liners, FEEZOM Ninja Air Fryer Liners - w/Voucher, Sold By Single Bottle Limited FBA

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130PC Air Fryer Liners, FEEZOM Ninja Air Fryer Liners
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  • 130PC Air Fryer Liners: The dimensions of our air fryer liners are 22cmx14cmx4.5cm, specifically designed for the Ninja Dual Zone AF300UK/AF400UK and compatible with EMtronics EMDAF9LD/EMDAF9LD+, Instant Vortex Plus, Salter EK4548, Tower17088, and more. With 130PC, these liners meet your long-term needs and save your investment, making them an essential accessory for your air fryer.
  • Keep Your Air Fryer Clean: Our liners feature a non-perforated and high-edge design that effectively prevents grease splatters, keeping your air fryer clean. Say goodbye to the hassle of cleaning the fryer basket repeatedly and avoid the need for hot water cleaning of the air fryer's insulation layer. They are indispensable accessories for Ninja/EMtronics/Instant Vortex/Tower air fryers.
  • Premium Quality Materials: Our air fryer liners are made from 100% food-grade pulp with a non-stick coating, offering non-stick, waterproof, oil-resistant, and excellent heat resistance properties. They are both healthy and environmentally friendly. Equipped with a silicone brush, they make it easy to apply seasonings. Perfect for cooking various foods while preserving their original flavors.
  • Heat Resistant and Easy to Use: Our air fryer liners can withstand temperatures up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit (232℃). No tearing, cutting, or folding required. Compared to reusable silicone liners for air fryers, our paper liners are more convenient and efficient. Note: Sufficient food should be placed on the liner to prevent it from flying up and coming into contact with the heating element. Do not preheat the liner alone.
  • Versatile Applications: Our air fryer liners can be used in microwaves, ovens, air fryers, and steamers. They are suitable for cooking a variety of foods, such as steaks, fries, fish, chicken, cakes, and more. They are particularly ideal for baking, camping, barbecues, summer parties, and other occasions. With 130PC, you have plenty of liners to meet your long-lasting needs.

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  1. Randy212's avatar
    Laborious and difficult to clean?

    One of the main things I like about air fryers is that they are easy to clean. Just stick the whole thing in the sink and wash it!
    More single use shite!
    tjc2005's avatar
    Actually it's more to do with things sticking to the metal when cooking for me.
  2. Tarzion's avatar
    Aren't air fryers supposed to circulate the hot air around the food to be able to cook it faster?

    I used one of the liners in my Philips air fryer, only to find that it made the food soggy from underneath.

    I still have 190+ liners, which I am going to use it in the oven.
    galareho's avatar
    I was thinking of getting liners for our air fryer but realised they would stop the flow of air underneath the food as there are no holes in the liners. Defeats the object of an air fryer really.
  3. TheMightyDonut's avatar
    The air is meant to circulate, and (if applicable) the fat is meant to drain away from the food. Not for me.
    brennan247's avatar
    This exactly.
  4. Bedrocks's avatar
    Way cheaper on Temu
    drsleep0000's avatar
    We have silicon ones to keep
  5. Peter99's avatar
    These are great and don't impact cooking if you use common sense and rotate food.
    I have silicon liners too but much prefer these. No fuss, no mess
    Using an air fryer without any liner is really grim.
    korbun.edward's avatar
    don’t be lazy and clean after a couple uses, it’s not something laborious to do. 
  6. garabe's avatar
    yeah temu is actually good for these. have about 500 lined up cost me maybe £2-3. Got bored of cleaning my silicone ones
  7. gfox66's avatar
    More waste that's not needed. Just clean your air fryer.
  8. Splashmo's avatar
    Seems….unnecessary?
  9. AJtheCabbage's avatar
    The entire point of an air fryer is to better circulate the air, using these will stop that happening so you may as well be cooking under a grill
    tjc2005's avatar
    Not really. They are so thin. They work fine. And you're supposed to turn items around in air fryers anyway. Otherwise it's sat on cold metal until it reaches temperature anyway,

    It's more so you don't get items sticking to the base. (edited)
  10. craiger082's avatar
    Only thing with these, they fold over in the air fryer, from the air blowing
  11. Belsi's avatar
    Either wash your airfryer in the sink or leave it, let the mismatched flavours mix and mature  
     
    Firefox73's avatar
    Do you have a fat trap on your sink waste? If not, what are you doing to stop the fat becoming a fat burger that is blocking our sewers and causing significant problems for others?

    At least if you trap the fat in these liners, the residual fat will end up in a landfill and degrade naturally. My question would be though whether these liners are bio-degradable?
  12. No_Data's avatar
    Showing as £7.99
  13. RaviSharma's avatar
    Also in home bargains 100 for quid.
  14. musicman's avatar
    Single use trash that ends up in landfill.
    Cold.
  15. Charliejaymie's avatar
    Is that a chicken on the bottom left of the first picture, or a Half-Life headcrab? Either way it’s tiny! Only about the same size as 20 chips
  16. kos1c's avatar
    We use baking paper or tin foil and just line the bottom of the tray. Works a treat, then we flip the food half way through cooking.

    My brother has another air fryer, if you don't clean it often it can become very grim and then become difficult to clean with thick grease

    Using a tray liner or baking paper removes oil/grease from dripping to the bottom of the tray. (edited)
    J_Anything's avatar
    I just put it on for 2 minutes and then pour out the oil and grease into a pot to throw away. Takes 30 seconds to clean.
  17. futura's avatar
    Air fryers work so much better and more efficiently for most things when they're not used with a liner. For any other uses I just use greaseproof paper from Aldi
  18. psmith1958's avatar
    £5.99 Now
  19. hedgyhog's avatar
    "food grade pulp"

    What exactly has been pulped to manufacture these?
  20. isabel92's avatar
    I did get this deal. Looks like it's expired and back to regular price.
  21. bermudaviper's avatar
    Save money with an air-fryer by purchasing things to protect them for £4.99
  22. Al666's avatar
    so wasteful
  23. Anewchange's avatar
    Single use rubbish.
  24. Undercover_Shopper's avatar
    Wait... People don't clean them everytime after using them?

    Dirty
    xstrio's avatar
    yeah, why would anyone clean it?
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