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Reynolds Kitchens Air Fryer Liners Disposable, Unbleached Parchment Paper Sheets, 50 Count

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Reynolds Kitchens Air Fryer Liners Disposable, Unbleached Parchment Paper Sheets, 50 Count

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· REYNOLDS AIR FRYER LINERS—Contains one pack of 50 pre-cut Reynolds Kitchens Air Fryer Liners, each liner measuring 9 inches by 9 inches · UNBLEACHED & NON-STICK—Made with unbleached parchment paper, these air fryer liners are also non-stick so food lifts off easily · OPTIMAL AIRFLOW FOR COOKING—Liner holes allow even airflow during cooking so you get the best results · PRE-CUT PARCHMENT—Conveniently cut with square and round air fryer baskets in mind · EASY CLEANUP—No scrubbing needed thanks to these easy-to-use home compostable disposable air fryer paper liners. This product is Home Compostable only.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025

I love how convenient these are to use in the air fryer. We no longer need to cut and trim rolled parchment paper to size. A simple but useful product that I will repurchase again and again!

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AnonymousReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

These fit my air fryer perfect and there’s no clean up

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Robyn CReviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025

I do like this product and will continue to order. It’s important to note that there needs to be food placed on these liners; in the preheat mode with no food in the air fryer, they can easily catch on fire. The second thing to know is that you will still need to clean the basket and insert after cooking. The liner greatly reduces the amount of cleanup. Once I adjusted my understanding and expectations of the product, I am impressed. I use these every time I cook with my air fryer. Reasonably priced and effective.

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nittaya boonphowReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

Works well and does exactly what it's meant to do.

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Random ReviewerReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025

This worked well for my Sur La Table 5 qt air fryer.

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FrazierSHReviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025

Awesome product for air fryer!

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LizaReviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025

Buyer Beware! I have tried different brands before this one and here's my honest conclusion regarding ALL of them: Made from very thin paper Fire hazard (Burns quickly and easily) Meant for light weight foods (but still has issues for even that in Airfryer) Curls up and ascends to direct contact with heating elements (which makes it extremely dangerous) Gets trapped on heating elements while food is thrown aside into air fryer while airfrying Perforations creates a big mess (Better to use Airfryer as is because it still requires washing basket and grid afterwards) I have experienced all the aforementioned issues and it was quite scary. But I have learned how to use it through trial and error. Instead of using it in my fryer, I only use it in my mini French Door oven when I'm warming a 4-6 inch size tortilla by placing it in a round pizza pan. If I happen to place goat cheese and/or combination of bell peppers, spinach etc on top, I ensure it's concentrated in the center to prevent messy spillage while cheese is melting. For this I select the toasting feature and stay close by until it's finished. Unfortunately, that's the only way I can utilize these. However, I am not recommending anyone to buy it and/or use it the way I do. That being said-I DO NOT recommend any of these.

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DenaReviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024

I bought these after the ones Corsi sent me with my air fryer ran out. They do make clean up easier. Some grease comes through but I think that’s also what happened with the Corsi brand. Maybe a little more with these but not that big a deal. What is annoying is how these curl up in the air fryer. That can be dangerous if it’s touching the top of the air fryer while cooking. I find that I have to have liner completely covered to prevent this which is a hassle if I’m only cooking one thing(refer to pic). I’ve found that I have to fold it to the size of what I’m cooking. Or strategically place food, like something in each corner to weigh it down. It does say weigh down the liner with food on the back but the beauty of an air fryer is that I can cook one chicken patty and go about my business. Will I buy again? Not sure. They were the most inexpensive so there’s that but I’ll definitely shop around to see what else is out there