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chachp

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<span style="font-family: helvetica;">Is anyone else using them?</span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;">I picked these up on Amazon and talk about brilliant.  Wow what a difference for cleanup.  The ones I bought included 100 sheets of paper.  They are basically parchment paper with holes and includes a rubber/silicon not sure what type of material, mat that goes in the bottom to catch the dripping.  When your finished rinse off the Matt and through out the paper.  I toss the basket in the dishwasher and clean up is done.  The basket will be dirty but it doesn't have that hard crusty stuff on it that can sometimes be a challenge.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;">They had many sizes.  We have the Breville toaster oven/air fryer so I bought the ones to fit mine.  They have a number or round ones and many sizes square ones.  On Christmas Day I made a pork roast in the toaster oven and it really came out nice with a real easy clean up.  I did wings the other night in the air fryer and they did not stick to the basket at all.  They got great air flow so I didn't have to turn them at all.  Before I found these I was using a little Pam to help keep from sticking and that can turn into a dark gummy mess if you're not careful.  With these liners I don't use any spray.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;"> I didn't know they existed until my sister started using them.  Many of you may already be using them but for those who don't know about them I hope this helps with your air fryer clean up which can be messy sometimes.</span>

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