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How to Clean an Air Fryer

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An air fryer often keeps grease and crumbs after use. Let it cool, wash the basket and tray, then wipe the chamber gently.

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1

Unplug and let it cool

Step 1

Step 1 is “Unplug and let it cool.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

2

Remove basket and tray

Step 2

Step 2 is “Remove basket and tray.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

3

Dump crumbs and grease bits

Step 3

Step 3 is “Dump crumbs and grease bits.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

4

Soak removable parts in warm water

Step 4

Step 4 is “Soak removable parts in warm water.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

5

Scrub basket with soft brush

Step 5

Step 5 is “Scrub basket with soft brush.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

6

Wipe chamber with damp cloth

Step 6

Step 6 is “Wipe chamber with damp cloth.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

7

Rinse and dry fully

Step 7

Step 7 is “Rinse and dry fully.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

8

Wipe exterior before reassembling

Step 8

Step 8 is “Wipe exterior before reassembling.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Always unplug and cool it first; keep water away from heating parts.

Step Navigation

  • 1
    Unplug and let it cool
  • 2
    Remove basket and tray
  • 3
    Dump crumbs and grease bits
  • 4
    Soak removable parts in warm water
  • 5
    Scrub basket with soft brush
  • 6
    Wipe chamber with damp cloth
  • 7
    Rinse and dry fully
  • 8
    Wipe exterior before reassembling

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