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With lid | No |
Dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is oven safe | Yes |
Lid material | Silicone |
Model Number | Augot |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 13 x 5 cm; 370 g |
Item Weight | 370 g |
A**R
Perfect
Easier to wash than the whole tray. Keeps the tray clean and doesn't stick.
L**E
good
not easy to clean
A**R
Waste of money
Don’t use them much , think fryer better without them
C**S
Very functional
I’m a big fan of these to save me trying to wash this inside of the ninja foodi drawer.It’s a decent thickness of silicone that you know it won’t split but slightly thinner than others I’ve used so there is a good heat transfer and your food cooks slightly faster. You do need to turn food over to make sure it’s crisp on the bottom but I consider that a minor inconvenience.Brilliant for sticking in the dishwasher and come up perfect every time.Slightly smaller than the drawers on my ninja, as I understand they fit two different models, so if you have the bigger drawers this does reduce your capacity slightly.The little loops make it easy to remove from the drawer, even when hot, I just hook a couple of forks through them and it lifts out easily.Very happy to recommend.
W**E
Not just for Ninja
I don't have a Ninja air fryer, but these fit my Power XL 9.5 ltr - 2 side by side at the bottom.They are fairly sturdy, made of silicone, and useful to cook chips, wedges, roasted veg in the air fryer.They do get hot, so use a tea towel or oven gloves when removing.Because they're silicone, they wash easily and any grease or food is quickly removed after a short soak.They stack inside each other, so don't take up too much space in your oven.I have yet to make bread in one of these in the air fryer (I haven't had an air fryer for long so it's all experimentation at the moment). but that's one of my future plans. And a loaf cake.Check the size, because even if you haven't got a Ninja dual air fryer, you might find these fit yours as well.
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Positioning is key
When I first popped these into my ninja air fryer I found that the positioning had to be perfect in order to stop the handles of this item from touching the element as it heated.Then it got me thinking - what problem am I trying to solve here? Why am I putting items into a basket in the first place? The baskets provided by the manufacturer have little holes in to drain off any excess fat whilst cooking - surely making the meal healthier… in fact I can’t think of a single thing I cook in the airfryer that would require a solid base. Perhaps I need to cook different stuff in my fryer.Anyway, these now live in “the drawer” (yes, that drawer) until I think of something I can use them for.Size wise these fit the ninja dual air fryer… I’m not convinced about the depth of them (the handles) and I’m not sure why they exist - but i’m sure someone out there will cook something amazing rather than the usual breadcrumb coated rubbish we eat - and these will be a wonderful addition to their culinary preparation habits.
C**Y
Prevents even cooking
Stops even cooking, so was on for ages, disappointed as thought this would make life easier
A**N
Better if they were the right size.
Specifically for the ninja.....why are they not the right size?? They've the right length, but significantly narrower than each compartment. I appreciate they need to be slightly smaller to fit in, but slightly, don't go robbing us of 40% of the cooking area??Had these been sized correctly, I'd have given all 5 stars, they save you cleaning each chamber completely each time it's used. They're semi-rigid, just enough flex to them to make them easy to use, but they hold their shape. There's raised fins in the bottom of each to hold your food up, out of the oil that might drip off your food, while letting the air continue to flow around. Cutting down on cleaning the actual chambers is definitely a good thing, the non stick would only last so long before wearing away. These acting as a barrier will definitely prolong the surfaces.Good, but should be great!!
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