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Taking Care of Your Air Fryer Basket

There are so many options when it comes to the material of your cookware. There’s stainless steel, ceramic coated, cast iron, aluminum, copper, non-stick, and more. Each material has their own pros and cons.

So, why did we choose non-stick for our air fryer basket?

Benefits of Non-Stick Coating

1. No more excessive oil

With nonstick cookware, the need to use an excessive amount of oil is eliminated. If you’d like to still use oil, you would need a lot less. This pairs perfectly with the already existing health bonuses of using an air fryer vs deep frying.

2. Faster Clean Up

Food doesn’t get glued on to the bottom of your basket unlike other cookware. All you have to do is soak your basket and use a non-abrasive sponge. 

3. Uniform Heat Distribution 

A non-stick surface is better at distributing heat than stainless steel and cast iron.

Drawbacks of Using Non-Stick Coating

Although there are countless benefits of using non-stick, we also understand that there are some limitations. For instance, it’s important to realize that non-stick cookware coating doesn’t last forever and that they should be switched out every couple of years. The longevity of non-stick cookware is not as long as some other types of materials.

We recommend replacing your basket if or when flakes begin to appear, after you realize what has happened. In the following section, we’ll provide tips and tricks to help you prolong the lifespan of your non-stick cookware.

 Tips for Preserving your Air Fryer Basket

1. Wait until the basket has cooled completely

Before soaking it in cooler soapy water, wait until the basket has cooled. The change in temperature could warp the basket and shorten the lifespan of the non-stick coating. Instead wait a couple of minutes before washing your basket with a sponge and soapy water. It’ll be worth it in the end.

2. Only use non-abrasive sponges or cloths

When cleaning your air fryer basket, we recommend using a non-abrasive sponge or cloth. We have found that a cloth works best for preserving the basket. Even though the basket is dishwasher safe, we believe it’s better to hand wash. 

3. Do not use nonstick spray

Using nonstick spray on a nonstick surface actually doesn’t work as well as you would think. Instead, use an oil spritzer or a small amount oil. 

4. Use softer detergents when cleaning your basket

Detergents you use when hand washing dishes are considered soft. Products like dishwasher detergents, bleach, and Ajax are considered harsh cleaners. Be careful, harsh cleaners can deteriorate the basket’s coating.

5. Don’t use metal on your nonstick basket

Perhaps many have heard this already, but for those who haven’t…this is very important. Metal utensils can easily scratch and ruin the surface. Try using wood, rubber, silicone, nylon, or plastic utensils instead. 

6. Make sure basket is thoroughly clean

Residue can cause corrosion later in the lifespan of the basket. So, it’s important to make sure the basket is thoroughly cleaned. This may mean cleaning it twice, but one tip would be to let it soak and rinse twice after cleaning the basket. 

7. Use parchment paper

Lining the bottom of your basket with foil or parchment paper can help your basket live longer.