Anonymous wrote:Personally, I buy cheap air fryers and replace regularly because they are hard to clean. I find that even if you keep the basket clean (I use a sheet of parchment paper in the basket so the basket looks like new), the heating element gets covered in aerated oil and starts to stink after awhile. Also, I like the simplicity of an analog timer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have this flip up Ninja multi-use. Does a great job with all functions. Flips up to free up counter space
https://m.ninjakitchen.com/exclusive-offer/SP101WBKT/ninja-foodi-digital-air-fry-oven/
I’ve been eyeing this one! Do you keep it flipped up when not using? Or is that a useless feature. I envision all the crumbs and grease getting tossed to the back when you stow it that way.
I currently have the toaster oven style air fryer, and a small basket style. The basket style wins hands down for reheating food, nuggets, etc. The air fry/convection function of my toaster oven seems to burn everything to a crisp no matter what setting I choose.
I think those who say that air fryers are just convection ovens have not tried to basket style. That has been our experience (OP) with the combo. What's the point? It just cooks the chicken nuggets faster. In contrast, my dad has the basket fryer and he makes vegetables, fish, chicken thighs, everything in there and loves it. My vegetables have come out burnt on the outside, raw on the inside. I want to try the basket one, but I'm debating whether I need that AND a toaster oven or just get a slice toaster? Can you make French bread pizza in the basket fryer?
The basket is still just a countertop convection oven though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have this flip up Ninja multi-use. Does a great job with all functions. Flips up to free up counter space
https://m.ninjakitchen.com/exclusive-offer/SP101WBKT/ninja-foodi-digital-air-fry-oven/
I’ve been eyeing this one! Do you keep it flipped up when not using? Or is that a useless feature. I envision all the crumbs and grease getting tossed to the back when you stow it that way.
I currently have the toaster oven style air fryer, and a small basket style. The basket style wins hands down for reheating food, nuggets, etc. The air fry/convection function of my toaster oven seems to burn everything to a crisp no matter what setting I choose.
I think those who say that air fryers are just convection ovens have not tried to basket style. That has been our experience (OP) with the combo. What's the point? It just cooks the chicken nuggets faster. In contrast, my dad has the basket fryer and he makes vegetables, fish, chicken thighs, everything in there and loves it. My vegetables have come out burnt on the outside, raw on the inside. I want to try the basket one, but I'm debating whether I need that AND a toaster oven or just get a slice toaster? Can you make French bread pizza in the basket fryer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have this flip up Ninja multi-use. Does a great job with all functions. Flips up to free up counter space
https://m.ninjakitchen.com/exclusive-offer/SP101WBKT/ninja-foodi-digital-air-fry-oven/
I’ve been eyeing this one! Do you keep it flipped up when not using? Or is that a useless feature. I envision all the crumbs and grease getting tossed to the back when you stow it that way.
I currently have the toaster oven style air fryer, and a small basket style. The basket style wins hands down for reheating food, nuggets, etc. The air fry/convection function of my toaster oven seems to burn everything to a crisp no matter what setting I choose.
Anonymous wrote:We have this flip up Ninja multi-use. Does a great job with all functions. Flips up to free up counter space
https://m.ninjakitchen.com/exclusive-offer/SP101WBKT/ninja-foodi-digital-air-fry-oven/
Anonymous wrote:An air frier is just a countertop convection oven. You can use your oven.
Anonymous wrote:What kind do you have? I have this one and it works great for everything you described. Not at all difficult to clean.
https://a.co/d/2JapKMf
Anonymous wrote:What kind do you have? I have this one and it works great for everything you described. Not at all difficult to clean.
https://a.co/d/2JapKMf