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I have the Ninja Crispy that I got from Costco. LOVE it! Great price and several size glass containers to use. 

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I have a Ramjoy brand - it's 3.8 quarts - perfect for one or two people  I love it but I use it mostly to reheat as I really don't cook much.  It's the basket type -  typical egg shape but more square than round - the basket is quite large for how compact it is - about the size of a coffee maker.  It comes in a larger size too.  Got it on Amazon.  It was recommended by Don Lindich in his Sound Advice column.

 

I had two before this one and returned them - a Ninja oven type which was just too large for my counter even tho it "flipped up."  And another egg shaped basket type I forget the brand but thought it took up too much room for the basket size which was really too small to be useful.

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@rainynights I also love my Dash 2.6qt Tasti Crisp Express Digital air fryer.

 

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89135 I noticed some other posters indicated an issue with the coating peeling off of the basket. I haven't experienced this and hopefully that won't happen. I use parchment paper in the basket to help with clean-up. I don't know if that will keep it from peeling too.

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Sunshine Kate, not all of the airfryers are noisy. My Dash 2.6qt Tasti Crisp airfryer is very quiet. It is also very easy to clean.

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I've had NO issue with the coating peeling..And I also use the parchment air fryer liners for easier clean-up and is very quiet..not noisy at all

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@rainynights wrote:

Sunshine Kate, not all of the airfryers are noisy. My Dash 2.6qt Tasti Crisp airfryer is very quiet. It is also very easy to clean.


 

 

Thank you, nice to know some are quiet.  I'll check out Dash brand.  

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@rainynights wrote:

89135 I noticed some other posters indicated an issue with the coating peeling off of the basket. I haven't experienced this and hopefully that won't happen. I use parchment paper in the basket to help with clean-up. I don't know if that will keep it from peeling too.


 

 

 

@rainynights 

Thanks for mentioning the liners. Duh! I never thought to look for those. Easy solution for clean-up.

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Sunshine Kate you're welcome. Good luck in your search.

 

SilleeMee, you're welcome. 89135 actually mentioned the liners after I posted about using parchment paper. I previously looked for the silicone liners but couldn't find any to fit the 2.6qt fryer. I will have to look and see if I can find some parchment paper liners. I have just been tearing a sheet from the parchment paper rolls I use for baking. I am definitely all-in for easy clean-up.

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@rainynights - The 6" silicone liner in this listing is the one I used in my Dash Tasti Crisp; it worked really well and still allowed full air circulation for optimal cooking:

 

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