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Is Your Air Fryer Ready for the Holidays? Find Out How to Do a Christmas Pre-cleaning!
- Published: Nov 07/2025
- Last update: Nov 07/2025Array
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Air fryers have transformed cooking for the busy, modern family in more ways than one. They are versatile, need much less cooking oil and save a fair whack of time. And nowhere is that more true than at Christmas time.
And since the holiday is just around the corner, you need to take a good look at your appliance. It goes without saying that your air fryer will do double, even triple, duty cooking this year, as it has every year before. The question is whether the appliance is clean enough. Because if it’s not, you will have a bad time.
So, fret not, dear reader, because here we will explore in much detail how to properly do a pre-Christmas air fryer cleaning. You will learn ways to remove grease, crumbs, and stuck bits, so your air fryer is truly ready for the upcoming Christmas cooking.
But first, let’s answer one very important question…
Let’s be real. Leftover food bits can hide bacteria. This is far from great, especially at Christmas when you cook more and for more people.
A clean air fryer also cooks better. Heat can spread evenly and food crisps properly. No more cold spots, soggy roast potatoes accompanied by witty comments from your in-laws.
Old grease and crumbs can spoil the taste, too. You don’t want last week’s chicken flavour mixing with your pigs in blankets, do you?
And now you know why you should perform an air fryer pre-Christmas cleaning. It stops any unwanted flavours from ruining your Christmas feast and makes the appliance hygienic and safe.
It might look good on the surface, but if your appliance shows any of these signs, it’s time to give that air fryer a cleaning.
In this line of thought, let’s answer a very common question. Do you have to clean the air fryer after every use? Not always, but regular cleaning stops big build-ups and keeps flavours fresh.
Before you give your air fryer a pre christmas clean, arm yourself with the following supplies.
Always let your air fryer cool completely before cleaning. The heating element and metal parts can stay hot for quite a while, so it’s best to give it at least 30 minutes.
If you clean straight after cooking, you also risk melting your sponge or cloth on the still-warm basket. Not the best way to start your pre-Christmas air fryer cleaning.
Take out the basket, tray, and pan. These are the parts that collect most of the crumbs, grease, and leftover food. A lot of people wonder if they can just put their air fryer’s basket in the dishwasher and be done with it. That’s a logical question. Most baskets are dishwasher-safe, but check your manual to be sure.
Fill your sink or a large bowl with warm, soapy water. Submerge the basket, tray, and pam. Let them soak for about 10 to 15 minutes. This loosens grease, crumbs, and bits of food stuck to the surface.
Once soaked, wash each piece with a soft sponge or cloth. For stubborn stains, make a paste of baking soda and a little water. It should be thick, not runny. Spread it on the greasy spots and leave it for five to ten minutes. Then scrub gently with an old toothbrush or a soft brush.
Recently, dishwasher tablets became a popular choice for cleaning different appliances, including ovens and even air fryers. You can try it, but only with the removable basket. Never try it on the inside of the air fryer itself!
Fill the sink with warm water, drop in one tablet, and place the basket inside. The tablet will fizz and help dissolve built-up grease. After soaking, scrub lightly and rinse very well with clean water.
If you use regular tablets, rinse extra thoroughly afterwards. After all, most contain strong chemicals. Eco-friendly ones are safer and easier to wash off.
Important: Never heat a dishwasher tablet in the air fryer to melt grease. That can damage the appliance and release toxic fumes.
Never submerge the main unit in water. It has electrical parts that can short out. Instead, use a soft, damp cloth and wipe the inside walls and base. Just make sure the cloth isn’t dripping.
The heating element is tricky for cleaning, though. It’s usually at the top of the fryer, above the basket area. When grease splatters up, it can stick to the coils and burn the next time you cook.
So, to clean that heating element, turn off the fryer and lay it on its side. Use a soft brush to sweep away crumbs and grease. If it’s still greasy after that, gently scrub with soapy water and dry with a cloth. Never even think to use anything sharp as that will damage the element.
Many UK users forget to clean under the heating element or behind the basket area. These hidden spots collect grease and crumbs that can smoke or smell later. Wipe there too while you’re at it.
There’s also the lemon in a bowl trick. Fill a heatproof bowl with water and add lemon slices. Place it in the air fryer basket. Run the air fryer for 10-15 minutes on medium. The steam softens grease and leaves a fresh smell. Then, wipe the inside with a damp cloth to remove residue.
Once the inside looks clean, give the outside a quick wipe too. Use a soft, damp cloth to remove any grease, dust, or fingerprints. Warm, soapy water works fine here as well.
Avoid harsh cleaners or anything with bleach or alcohol. They can damage the finish and fade the buttons. Don’t spray water or cleaning products directly on the fryer either. Just dampen your cloth slightly and wipe it down.
Pay a bit of attention to the control panel and vents. Wipe gently around these areas so moisture doesn’t get inside.
Before you put everything back together, check that each part is fully dry. Use paper towels or a clean tea towel to dry the basket, tray, and pan. You can also leave them on the counter for a few minutes to air dry, just in case.
Wipe the inside of the main unit again with a dry cloth. Once everything feels dry, reassemble the fryer and slide the basket back in.
Before your next use, spray a light coat of oil on the basket. It helps protect the non-stick coating and keeps food from sticking during cooking.
Once your air fryer is spotless, you’ll want to keep it that way. Here are a few easy tricks on how to keep the appliance clean through all that Christmas cooking.
Even the most careful cooks slip up sometimes. Here are some warnings on what to avoid.
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