Air fryers have become the MVPs of modern kitchens—but it’s the accessories that unlock their full potential. Whether you’re cooking for one or prepping family meals, having the right tools can drastically improve both the cooking process and the results.
After testing dozens of air fryer add-ons this year, these are the two tools we’d actually recommend to our readers. They’re both affordable, practical, and make your air fryer experience significantly more enjoyable.
Reusable Platinum Silicone Air Fryer Liners (2-Pack)
- COOL KITCHEN GADGETS: NEWITEE’s exclusively designed silicone air fryer liners comes in two different colors, allowing y…
- SAFE COOKING, DELICIOUS TASTE: NEWITEE air fryer liners are made from 100% pure platinum food-grade silicone, ensuring B…
- ADAPT TO VERSATILE COOKING: NEWITEE air fryer silicone liners, rigorously tested, withstand temperatures up to 446°F. Pe…
Key Features:
- Food-Grade Platinum Silicone: BPA-free, non-toxic, and heat-resistant up to 450°F.
- Reusable & Eco-Friendly: Replace disposable liners and cut down on waste.
- Non-Stick & Dishwasher Safe: Makes cleanup a breeze.
- Universal Fit: Compatible with most air fryers (3–7QT capacity).
Our Hands-On Experience:
These silicone liners are an air fryer game-changer. The first thing we noticed was the perfect flexibility—they’re thick enough to hold shape but soft enough to fit into both round and square baskets. During testing, they stayed in place, cooked food evenly, and didn’t retain odors.
Cleanup? A dream. Even after cooking BBQ chicken thighs, a quick rinse under warm water was all it took. They’re also dishwasher-safe, but honestly, we didn’t need to use it.
Pros:
- Great for sticky or greasy foods (like wings, bacon, or cheesy snacks).
- No more scraping food off the fryer basket.
- Durable enough for daily use.
Cons:
- Slightly bulky in smaller air fryers.
- Bottom ridges trap oil (though that’s also what prevents smoking).
Verdict:
If you’re using your air fryer regularly, this is a must-have accessory. It saves time, reduces waste, and protects your fryer basket from buildup and wear.
150-Pack Disposable Air Fryer Parchment Paper Liners
- 【Lazy MAGIC】This product create to solve the problem that people don’t like to wash the dirty and oil air fryer .It’s li…
- 【Good and healthy Material】Food grade material is safe and healthy to use.Non-stick and easy to use,Square shaped fit mo…
- 【high Temperature resistance】The paper air fryer liners can resistance to high heat more than 400 °F ,but we recommend p…
Key Features:
- Pre-Cut & Sized for Air Fryers: No more tearing or folding.
- Oil-Proof & Heat-Safe (up to 428°F): Designed to handle high-temp cooking.
- Non-Stick Surface: Food lifts right off with zero residue.
- Bulk Pack (150 Sheets): Excellent value for money.
Our Hands-On Experience:
These liners are the definition of convenience. We used them for everything from frozen fries to fish fillets, and they handled it all with ease. They sit neatly in the basket and catch all the drips and crumbs—saving you from post-dinner cleanup.
They’re also ideal for reheating leftovers since they prevent food from sticking and drying out.
Pros:
- Perfect for quick meals and busy weeknights.
- Keeps fryer clean with zero effort.
- Great for preventing soggy or burned spots.
Cons:
- Single-use only (eco-conscious users might prefer silicone).
- Can shift during cooking if not weighed down by food.
Verdict:
If you’re looking for a fast, mess-free air frying experience, these parchment liners are the answer. Especially useful for families or anyone short on time, they’re a staple in our kitchen drawer.
Final Thoughts: Which Should You Get?
Here’s how the two stack up:
Feature | Silicone Liners | Parchment Liners |
---|---|---|
Reusable | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Best For | Daily use, eco-friendly cooking | Quick meals, no cleanup |
Dishwasher Safe | ✅ | ❌ (Disposable) |
Price Value | High over time | Great for bulk use |
Both tools serve different needs. If you cook often and want something sustainable, go with the silicone liners. If you value convenience and minimal cleanup, stock up on the parchment liners—or better yet, keep both on hand and use them based on your recipe.