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The air fryer is one of our favorite kitchen appliances, but admittedly, not our favorite thing to clean. Not only is it a hassle, but it's also far too easy to slide the basket back in and forget all about it. So when we saw a viral air fryer cleaning hack on TikTok, we got excited. But if you think this trick can make stuck-on food and grease magically disappear, think again.
If you've been on CleanTok, you might be familiar with these seemingly too-good-to-be-true cleaning hacks that don't really work. Not only is this particular trick ineffective, but it's actually really dangerous, too. Alas, you’ll eventually need to roll your sleeves up and start scrubbing like usual. Here’s why you shouldn’t test out this viral hack, plus a simple alternative air fryer cleaning method that actually works.
Like many other TikTok trends that go viral, it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where this one originated. Dozens of users have uploaded videos of themselves trying the trend, while many viewers in the comments section point out the potential dangers.
If you haven’t seen it yet, the hack involves filling a dirty air fryer basket with soapy water, placing it back in the air fryer, and turning it on. Each video is slightly different, but they all look a little something like this:
Many creators claim that it really works and even removes stubborn smells. Meanwhile, other TikTok users argue that it doesn’t get the air fryer fully clean. Aside from the fact that the «hack» doesn't really work, experts warn that attempting this method is dangerous.
Almost every air fryer manufacturer manual explicitly states that the appliance should not be immersed in water, nor should it be used to boil water. So by
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