“I used the rectangular ones in the drawers of my Ninja Foodi dual air-fryer, and they’re perfect,” Emma beamed.
“The chicken drumsticks I was preparing would typically leave a mess in the drawer, including meat juices and greasy residue,” said Emma.
“It’s much simpler to remove the liners for washing rather than dealing with the bulky drawer, and the non-stick surface makes them easy to clean – they’re even dishwasher safe.”
Emma added: “They can be used for any food you’d normally cook in your air-fryer, and they don’t alter the cooking process or taste, as it’s equivalent to placing food directly into the machine. This could potentially be the best three pounds I’ve ever spent.”
A commentator on MEN said: “You can get them cheap on sites like Amazon, Temu and Aliexpress. I got mine off Temu.
“The problem with them is, they block the holes on the bottom racks in Ninjas and I’m guessing it will be the same with others and it will not cook your food fully all around, so if you use them, turning the food half way through cooking is a must.”
Somebody else felt concerned with how “massive” the silicone liners looked, but another person rebuffed: “Don’t look that big to me.”