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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
These air fryer liners are a total win—super convenient, durable, and they make cleanup ridiculously easy. I use them in a 6.5 qt air fryer, and they fit like a glove. Even though they’re labeled as 7.9-inch, they have enough flexibility to adapt slightly to different basket sizes without folding in or blocking airflow.What impressed me most is how thick the paper feels compared to others I’ve tried. They don’t tear, soak through, or curl up while cooking, even at higher temps. I’ve used them for everything from chicken wings to roasted veggies to reheating pizza, and they’ve held up every single time. They also come in a sturdy plastic case, which helps keep them neatly stacked in my pantry—small touch, but super helpful.One tip: make sure to have a decent amount of food weight on top when cooking, especially if your air fryer has a strong fan. If you toss in something light like fries without weighing it down, the liner can lift and shift. But that’s just the nature of air fryers in general, not a flaw in the product.With 125 in the pack and the price being this reasonable, it feels like great value. I use mine nearly every day and still have a long way to go before running out. This is one of those “how did I live without this before” items.
JP & AO
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
These liners didn’t fit well in my 6QT air fryer basket, which has an 8-inch diameter but is square with rounded edges. I thought the 7.9-inch liners would work, but the corners got sucked up into the fryer while cooking green beans, making a loud noise.I’d recommend these liners only for air fryers with at least an 8.5-inch interior diameter and a true square shape (not square with rounded edges or a circle). I tried them with green beans (lightweight) and chicken wings. While the food was cooked, the liner got sucked up with the green beans, likely due to uneven weight distribution. It also impacted the crispiness of the wings.If you’re after crispy results, this might not be the best option. However, if you have a larger air fryer and prefer moist foods or use wet ingredients, these liners can help with clean-up and give you the result you want.
Courtland J. Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I know the shape of these is typically for those basket style air ovens. Those have limited modes with mostly air frying or baking. I use a larger countertop air oven with over a dozen functions. I not only bake and air fry, but broil steaks, roast, rotisserie, make pizza on a square pizza stone, toast, and even dehydrate. These play a great part, the thin parchment type paper allows even cooking with air frying, prevents oils from dropping off of onion rings, chicken strips etc. Plus, limits moisture coming off of foil wrapped baking potatoes. The overhead broil allows to make roasted reds and cook fire roasted looking carrots, onions, other veggies.This is my go-to liner I put these on a metal mesh rack and then add the things I wanted cooked. Some things like chicken strips or shrimp, need to be turned, and it's easy to do on these liners. A supply of these can last several months or more and make it easier to keep either style of countertop oven or air fryer clean. One caution with the larger ovens is you need a balanced amount of food to hold down the paper when air frying. I once tried to air fry a few shrimps, and the paper blew up into the elements and caught fire. It's thin so it doesn't burn long but you can smell it, and it's good the metal mesh was below, or the shrimps would have fell down into the heating elements.It's great for me that these popped up again I was nursing the last few and had only one more left in the container. Plus, I have a lot of potatoes, and I like to double fry those, the first time to cook through the second time to crisp. The dimensions on the product page are wrong, I think they meant one foot by one foot by one inch but no biggie. Recommended.
Ginsue
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
i love using these type paper liners in my air fryer and since i use them almost everyday i go through a lot of them. when i order them the most important thing to me other than being made of 100% wood pulp is that they are shipped in a clam shell. i have ordered other brands that came to me completely flattened out and i do not like that. i highly recommend these disposable air fryer liners.
Katherine Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Fits my ninja foodie perfect
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Our family cooks from scratch most of the time and use parchment paper often to reduce oil, eliminate food sticking to the pan, and the helps with clean up. This package of round air fryer parchment liners does all of these things too. They are slightly less than 8in in diameter. I appreciate their ease of use and cute sides. In addition to air frying, they work well in the microwave and for lining pie pans.I deducted one star because of packaging. It is packaged in a thick plastic casing that is stapled together. I struggled to open it without tearing the plastic because I wanted to be able to close the product again. But the staple kept wanting to tear the plastic. Then I struggled to get the staple out of the plastic because the ends of the staple were sticking out in a way that could easily scratch and who wants blood on their liners? I got a knife and did remove the staple, and in the process, the staple went airborne across the kitchen. Then, I had to search the floor for the staple so it didn't end up in a foot or dog paw. I finally found it and threw it away.The product is great, the packaging needs a little work.
MarvinLaw
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I acquired these liners for my medium sized Instant Pot air fryer thinking they would fit nicely. In fact, they are a bit too large. Nevertheless, they can still be used efficiently. We will just have to maneuver the paper a bit. To avoid this, don’t make my mistake and measure the diameter of the interior of your air fryer pot to verify you have a proper size. One safety tip with these air fryer liners: never preheat the air fryer with the liner installed. This can be a fire hazard. You do not want to cook the paper without any food on it. When use properly, however, you often do not have to clean the interior of the air fryer since the liner collects all the grease and moisture, saving a ton of time on cleanup.
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