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Air Fryer - Do You Put Yours Away?
I am thinking of getting an air fryer - I use the air fryer in my IP but would probably use it more if it were slightly bigger and a dedicated air fryer. The problem is work surface space. Having got rid of the kitchen island we do have limited surface space and I would want to be able to put it away. How heavy and cumbersome are they to move? I have a shelved pantry and it could live in there, but if it is very heavy I do not want to be shifting it around too much.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is quite helpful, thank you all. I am reluctant to use it on the cooker top because I have a habit of knocking the knobs and accidentally turning the hob on. I do use my IP on the cooker top but have a thick wooden chopping board that I put on the cooker top first - thus if I accidentally turn the knob on the smell of the wooden board heating up normally alerts me to my stupidity. This board is not big enough for an air fryer.
I did not know you shouldn't use them with cupboards above. I do have a space that I think might be big enough which I could use for it but that will require a kitchen reorganisation.
However, this has prompted a bit of a re-think and so I think I may put it on the work-top in the utility room as its permanent home (which has no cupboards above) and retire my deep fat fryer. Thus effectively extending the kitchen into the utility room (the fridge and microwave are in there in any event).
Things you need to consider. How many do you cook for? What would you cook in it? Your normal baking tins etc probably won't fit inside, and depending on what you've cooked, it will be very hot and needs to cool right down before storing. Having said all that, we are used to ours now, use it every day, but leave it out.
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