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Been air frying a lot of my food but starting to feel concerned about all the goychems in the cheap plastic ninja one I've had for a while
Any recs on a good one with like a glass/pyrex tray and a lot of space?
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>>77180019
Don’t scrape at the inside with metal utensils and you’ll be fine. Better yet, cook with cast iron, stainless, and ceramic cookware and not like a lazy fat fuck americunt if you’re so concerned about chemical contamination.
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>>77180019
Ninja crispi. I got mine on clearance at Sam's Club. It was cheap.and it's glass. Works pretty good
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>>77182221
its clearly not sealed by glass but plastic.
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>>77180031
>Don’t scrape
all plastic material sweat out pfas once heated up.
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I used pots and pans



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