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=== Silicone baking trays for air fryers===
=== Silicone baking trays for air fryers===
These silicone trays were a revelation when we got our oven-type air fryer.  Constantly cleaning the metal airfryer bin
These silicone trays were a revelation when we got our oven-type air fryer.  Constantly cleaning the metal airfryer bin was causing it to rust and would eventually shorten its life.  Using these meant we can now just wash the silicone tray.  The metal bin just needs a quick rinse and it can be put back in the warm airfryer to dry, No more rust.
 
They are safe to use in the freezer and are resistant to heat up to 230° C
They are safe to use in the freezer and are resistant to heat up to 230° C



Revision as of 10:25, 29 November 2022

These fit perfectly in most air fryers

Silicone baking trays for air fryers

These silicone trays were a revelation when we got our oven-type air fryer. Constantly cleaning the metal airfryer bin was causing it to rust and would eventually shorten its life. Using these meant we can now just wash the silicone tray. The metal bin just needs a quick rinse and it can be put back in the warm airfryer to dry, No more rust.

They are safe to use in the freezer and are resistant to heat up to 230° C

An absolute no-brainer. We got ours from Amazon a couple of years ago and now they are even cheaper, less than a tenner.

We use them mostly for sausages, burgers, bacon, fried chicken pieces and jacket potatoes.

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