Essential Recommendations for Air Fryer Users

Air Fryer Safety & Usage Tips

Buy Smart: Choose trusted brands with safety certifications (e.g., CE mark).

Stay Alert: Never use under the influence; always supervise while cooking.

Avoid Hazards: Don’t use baking paper; keep vents clear and the area free of flammables.

Cook Safely: Don’t overfill. Use high-heat oils (like avocado or peanut), not greasy or wet foods.

Clean & Cool: Clean after every use and let it cool before storing.

Use the Right Tools: Only use heat-safe utensils and accessories.

Know Your Food: Preheat if needed, check food often, and don’t rely only on timers.

Read the Manual: Each model has its own guidelines—follow them.

Cook smarter, safer, and enjoy healthier meals!

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