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expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Sep 10, 2025 06:25 PM
expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Sep 10, 2025 06:25 PM

200-Pack MFJUNS 9" Square Air Fryer Liner Parchment Paper

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$3.85

$7.98

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MFJUNS Direct via Amazon has its 200-Pack MFJUNS 9" Square Air Fryer Liner Parchment Paper (100 Perforated & 100 Imperforate) on sale for $7.98 - 50% off when you apply promo code MBMODQIC during checkout - 10% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =$3.83. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Designed to snugly fit 9 to 10-inch square air fryers
  • Crafted from 100% pure wood pulp base paper
  • Both sides are coated with food-grade silicone oil, endowing them with excellent water and oil repellency
  • The thickened paper construction not only withstands potential damage but also offers high-temperature resistance up to 450℉

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MFJUNS Direct via Amazon has its 200-Pack MFJUNS 9" Square Air Fryer Liner Parchment Paper (100 Perforated & 100 Imperforate) on sale for $7.98 - 50% off when you apply promo code MBMODQIC during checkout - 10% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =$3.83. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.

Note: You can manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Features:
  • Designed to snugly fit 9 to 10-inch square air fryers
  • Crafted from 100% pure wood pulp base paper
  • Both sides are coated with food-grade silicone oil, endowing them with excellent water and oil repellency
  • The thickened paper construction not only withstands potential damage but also offers high-temperature resistance up to 450℉

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Cookieless
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I would be bit more cautious with putting anything into an air frier that lines the food you eat.

I would stick with metal or glass with a high-heat capacity, otherwise you risk eating everything this paper/plastic was treated with to be able to withstand 400F.

The company also looks like the typical make-an-Amazon-account-fast company that doesn't care about the integrity of whatever was in these liners. So... yeah...
cranbury3
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The holes are exactly match the purpose of an air fryer.
jborage
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In my experience, these aren't worth it. Indeed, the holes fail to completely block grease and crumbs from falling through. So, the air fryer basket gets messy anyway.

Secondly, I accidentally put one in while the air fryer was warming up, before there was food on it. The air movement in the fryer sucked the liner up into the fryer and was starting to catch fire before I smelled it and turned it off.

Not worth it. Just clean your air fryer occasionally instead.

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Sep 10, 2025 06:45 PM
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If you do this, it will end up being $3.19

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Sep 10, 2025 06:49 PM
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Bubba808Sep 10, 2025 06:49 PM
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The holes kinda defeats the purpose of the liner.
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Quote from Bubba808 :
The holes kinda defeats the purpose of the liner.
The holes are exactly match the purpose of an air fryer.
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JustWrongSep 10, 2025 06:52 PM
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won't applied at checkout
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In my experience, these aren't worth it. Indeed, the holes fail to completely block grease and crumbs from falling through. So, the air fryer basket gets messy anyway.

Secondly, I accidentally put one in while the air fryer was warming up, before there was food on it. The air movement in the fryer sucked the liner up into the fryer and was starting to catch fire before I smelled it and turned it off.

Not worth it. Just clean your air fryer occasionally instead.
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I would be bit more cautious with putting anything into an air frier that lines the food you eat.

I would stick with metal or glass with a high-heat capacity, otherwise you risk eating everything this paper/plastic was treated with to be able to withstand 400F.

The company also looks like the typical make-an-Amazon-account-fast company that doesn't care about the integrity of whatever was in these liners. So... yeah...
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AdelleySep 10, 2025 07:35 PM
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Quote from jborage :
In my experience, these aren't worth it. Indeed, the holes fail to completely block grease and crumbs from falling through. So, the air fryer basket gets messy anyway.

Secondly, I accidentally put one in while the air fryer was warming up, before there was food on it. The air movement in the fryer sucked the liner up into the fryer and was starting to catch fire before I smelled it and turned it off.

Not worth it. Just clean your air fryer occasionally instead.
I thought maybe these were for the food to not stick to the air fyer bottom part

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Sep 10, 2025 07:36 PM
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SeanFrankSep 10, 2025 07:36 PM
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I can't imagine buying this, when it takes me 1 minute to rinse out my air fryer with hot water after I use it.
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jborageSep 10, 2025 07:48 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
I thought maybe these were for the food to not stick to the air fyer bottom part
I think the food we usually cook in the air fryer is greasy enough that we don' have that problem Wink
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CyanWriter8569Sep 10, 2025 07:52 PM
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Is silicone oil unhealthy?
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OutragerSep 10, 2025 07:54 PM
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Quote from SeanFrank :
I can't imagine buying this, when it takes me 1 minute to rinse out my air fryer with hot water after I use it.
Really? The few times I used mine without a liner it was such a pain in the butt to clean the bottom slots of the basket.
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Quote from Cookieless :
I would be bit more cautious with putting anything into an air frier that lines the food you eat.

I would stick with metal or glass with a high-heat capacity, otherwise you risk eating everything this paper/plastic was treated with to be able to withstand 400F.

The company also looks like the typical make-an-Amazon-account-fast company that doesn't care about the integrity of whatever was in these liners. So... yeah...
completely agree.no name stuff + high heat + direct food contact? not worth the risk. plenty of places to save time and money that are not this sketchy.
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FeistyPencil663Sep 10, 2025 07:59 PM
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Quote from jborage :
Secondly, I accidentally put one in while the air fryer was warming up, before there was food on it.
did that once too, haven't bothered since and just rinse it out once it cools
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asifgunzSep 10, 2025 08:00 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
I thought maybe these were for the food to not stick to the air fyer bottom part
My cosori one is generally nonstick Thank God.
A Lil bit of avocado oil spray (or Pam) goes a long way.

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Sep 10, 2025 08:04 PM
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techie333Sep 10, 2025 08:04 PM
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Nothing says pfas and cancer like silicone oil. Yummy

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