Jeana—November 30, 2025
These disposable liners are a total game-changer. I love using my air fryer, but I don’t love scrubbing it afterward. With these liners, cleanup is a breeze — just take out the paper and toss it. They fit well, don’t burn or tear and keep all the crumbs contained. Food still crisps up nicely, too. If you want to keep your air fryer clean with little effort, these are absolutely worth it! Read more
myriam ospina—September 15, 2025
“This is an excellent product! I use my air fryer every single day, and this works perfectly. It keeps my machine clean, prevents food from sticking to the grill, and makes everything so much easier to handle. Honestly, it has made cooking quicker and cleanup so simple—I couldn’t be happier.” Read more
Doreen O—November 19, 2025
We all definitely need paper liners for our air fryers. But I have to say, I love the silicon liners even more. They keep the air fryer cleaner and they are washable. Read more
shannon—December 13, 2025
These are great but they caught on fire on my airfryer Read more
Dan L—November 26, 2025
These work great. Keeps clean up to a minimum. Read more
j.s.—November 15, 2025
Best liners! Fit perfect in my Ninja double basket air fryer. Cooked all kinds of things with these. Read more
Flyfisher—November 27, 2025
Very useful for cooking for one or 2 people . Saves on clean up also. Will get lots of use from it at a fare price. Read more
R.J. MacReady—January 15, 2025
We use these in our Ninja Air Fryer. They're pretty good, but short, so if you're cooking something like french fries or tater tots and want to "shake" them there's a good chance you'll have some escape the liner and get underneath it. I wish they were taller so I could do a little shimmying without spillage. The only other issue is if you don't have food holding down the entire paper it will fold up and can start on fire if it touches the top of your air fryer. I've cooked chicken strips on it and smelt burning paper and opened it up to find that the edges had burned on the top of the air fryer. So just be aware of that when you load it up with food. Oh, I guess there is one other potential issue. There's no count on the packaging to tell you how many liners are in the package, you're just supposed to accept that you've got 100 or whatever the quantity is that you ordered. I haven't sat down and counted them to find out, but I have looked over the container for any sign of a "100 CT" or "QTY: 100" and haven't found anything. Read more