Wife wanted an air fryer for X-mas. Sure, it’s a bit on the “stereotypical gender roles” side of gift giving, but who am I to deny her what she wants?

I unboxed it for her and it says to do a 30 minute cook with no food in it to get rid of the burning plastic smell, so I cleaned everything and now it’s baking away the extra plastic.

The kitchen smells like burning plastic.

I can’t wait for some crispy fries and other assorted foods.

  • dingus@lemmy.world
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    I have an air fryer, but I dislike using it because it’s annoying af to clean and I’m lazy.

    If I microwave something, there is either no mess or I can chuck the plate or whatever in the dishwasher. If I use pots and pans on the stove, I can chuck them in the dishwasher (blah blah blah Teflon I get it but whatever, it’s just me).

    For an air fryer? I can’t exactly chuck it in the dishwasher and it seems to need to be cleaned after every single use or else it’s disgusting. I have been using those circular pieces of parchment paper which do help loads but still.

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      I have an air fryer as well that’s a pain in the ass to clean. The whole basket is one piece (including the handle) and I hate cleaning it but the results are worth it. I thought that was par for the course.

      Then I used my parents’ air fryer and…damn, same quality food without the painful cleanup. Separate basket means if stuff is stuck, I can just toss it in the sink with shallow water while I eat. Separate drip tray only requires cleaning if stuff actually drips. It’s so damn easy.

      I couldn’t tell you the model of either but…I just wanted you to know that messy cleanups aren’t part of every air fryer setup. And that I totally get where you’re coming from because I was basically there a few years ago, too.

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        Just do what I do and stick the entire drawer/basket in the dishwasher. It takes almost no effort.

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          Would take up too much of the dishwasher. Like 1/3 the bottom shelf…

          Not a big deal for me though since I don’t make a lot of messy stuff in it. I almost always just wash it with a hand towel

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      Parchment paper is a great idea.

      This one seemed easy enough to clean, but it’s only been used once and we didn’t cook anything messy.

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      Imagine denying yourself texture and flavor because you couldn’t be fucked to wash a bit of plastic once in a while lol

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        ? It’s not once in a while. It’s every time you use it. And I don’t know about yours, but the most common ones have a metal shelf/grille with a large metal and plastic basin with tons of holes in it. Both the shelf/grille and the large basin have holes and nooks and crannies everywhere for the crumbs to find themselves stuck to/hiding in and then the water won’t drain out of the basin great because of this either. It’s not “a bit of plastic”. It’s nothing like cleaning a simple plate, pan, dish, mug, etc.