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The secret part of your Air Fryer you’re forgetting to clean

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Whilst many of us love the kitchen gadeget, there are entire forums dedicated to cleaning the tricky tool
Whilst many of us love the kitchen gadeget, there are entire forums dedicated to cleaning the tricky tool

AIR fryers have become the ‘must-have’ kitchen gadget as they allow foodies to cook up a storm in minutes.

Like most things in your kitchen though, cleaning them can be a hassle – especially if you are forgetting to wipe over this important part.

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Air fryer have become the must have kitchen tool but are tricky to keep cleanCredit: Getty
People have been struggling with the cleanign chore that they have asked for help on the internet
People have been struggling with the cleanign chore that they have asked for help on the internetCredit: Getty

In fact, people have been struggling to get their air fryers squeaky clean and many have even turned to the internet for help.

Even on Reddit, it seems home chefs are desperate to get the cooking equipment clean –  with entire threads dedicated to the topics (yes, you read that right).

One user, who was fed up of their grimy air fryer, asked: "Hi I was wondering if anybody knows any cleaning hacks, because I have been told that cleaning air fryers can be notoriously difficult."

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Whilst you can't blame them for asking for help, it seems that how you approach cleaning your air fryer can often depend on the type you own.

This was reflected in the forum with users coming up with a huge range of cleaning tips and tricks they’d discover.

“I have the bucket style. While it is warm, put warm water and soap in the bucket,” revealed one home chef, adding: “By the time you finish eating, [you can just] use a sponge to clean. Problem solved."

Another suggested removing each section to get the best clean and wrote: “Take the little rack part out of the basket. Put it in soapy sink water. Rub washcloth over it for about 5 seconds.

“Rinse off and put it in the dish drainer thingy. Dip the end of the basket into the sink water and wash the basket part for about 5 seconds.”

Whilst suggestions like rinsing out the dish drainer and unplugging the machine, there was one piece of advice that stood out amongst the rest.

According to a cleaning whizz though, there is one part of the kitchen gadget that most people will also forget to clean - allowing oil and food debris to build up.

Even worse, this could be impacting how well your food fries – especially if you haven’t cleaned in a while.  

Though they cleaned the tray and insert with warm soapy after every use, the savvy Reddit user revealed that they would deep clean their air fryer on a semi-regular basis.

“…Every couple of months (depending on use) let it cool down 100%, unplug, flip the unit over and wipe the heating element and what you can get to with a sponge,” they explained.

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Having cleaned the often-forgotten part, the cleaning whizz would then use a steamer on any remaining elements they couldn’t reach.

Impressively, their deep clean didn’t end here either with them also using various household essential to help with the chore.

They added: "I fill the tray with about an 2-3 inches of water, add liquid soap, and a lemon. Run for 10-15 mins checking in and do this process 3 or 4 times. If water is brown when you check in, replace with clean, more soap and keep going.”

Seems like we’ve got no excuse for a lacklustre air fryer after learning this fool-proof method.

One Redditor suggest cleaning the heating element every few months
One Redditor suggest cleaning the heating element every few monthsCredit: Getty

Katherine Sidnell

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