Air fryers are alluring because they can cut the chore of cooking in half; they create fewer dirty dishes while also cooking in less time. Though we’ve found that air fryers can be an excellent kitchen tool—they have a compact footprint, cook fast, and can be more accessible for people with certain disabilities—cleaning them is still a pesky process (as with any appliance). Cleaning an air fryer is no different than cleaning any other piece of cookware—maybe a little worse, depending on the design of the basket and if the heating elements get splattered with grease. To make cleaning as easy as possible, do it every time you use your air fryer.
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