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Did you expect them to come out of a hot oven, cold ?Also, being an oven, oven gloves were needed to remove the trays
Did you expect them to come out of a hot oven, cold ?Also, being an oven, oven gloves were needed to remove the trays
Did you expect them to come out of a hot oven, cold ?
100%
Should be a life sentence for anyone that uses it.
Generally I'm against plastic grass, but I think he's got enough foliage around him to cover the wildlife.
Plus that dog's gonna have the trots one day and he's gonna be cleaning it for a month, and then on a nice hot sunny day he (and his entire neighbourhood) are going to realise that you can never really get the stuff properly clean and it'll stink. Like really, really stink. And it'll only happen in perfect BBQ weather.
@Azza pls think of this post when it happens
Yes Mr. smarty pants, I know ovens are hot inside. Something like the AF300UK handles and some anti stick coating on the inside would have solved the problemsDid you expect them to come out of a hot oven, cold ?
But you bought it knowing it had no handles and then complain it has no handlesYes Mr. smarty pants, I know ovens are hot inside. Something like the AF300UK handles and some anti stick coating on the inside would have solved the problems
No handles was minor point. 5-10 uses and it smoking when turning it on was!But you bought it knowing it had no handles and then complain it has no handles
I haven't looked at the heating elements, i have a look laterAF300UK, same model as mine I think. How are the heating elements looking when you take out the trays and look underneath?
Other than it being bigger (and a bit more expensive) the noticable improvement looks to be the handles, where there are joints at the bottom.I haven't looked at the heating elements, i have a look later
Mine the bit bigger AF400UK one.
Wow, spotless!!
Just keep it clean with a wipe over using a damp clothWow, spotless!!
Is that with no cleaning? The Mini Oven we had was discusting after a few (7 or 8) uses
The heating elements or do you just mean the baskets?Just keep it clean with a wipe over using a damp cloth
Yes the heating element as wellThe heating elements or do you just mean the baskets?
I didnt think the heating elements were supposed to be cleaned
How do you clean the inside of an air fryer?
Clean the inside of the air fryer using a damp cloth dipped in warm soapy water. The basket and drawer should still be removed. Check the heating element for grease and food debris and wipe clean. (Some manufacturers say you can use a soft brush—but not steel wire—to remove stuck-on food.)
Correct, there's nothing at all in Ninja instruction / online about cleaning heating elements.Yes the heating element as well
I just googled how to clean an air fryer and all the answers came back saying you also need to keep the heating element clean
For example
But there nothing about cleaning the heating element in Ninja own instructions