✨ Breathe Easy While You Fry! ✨
The Enhon 20 Pcs Charcoal and Oil Vapor Air Fryer Filter is a must-have accessory for your Instant/Vortex Plus 6 Quart Air Fryer. Designed to effectively eliminate cooking odors and absorb excess grease, this filter enhances your cooking experience while promoting healthier meals. With a user-friendly replacement process and a generous 20-pack supply, you can enjoy fresher air and tastier food without the hassle.
Special Feature | Temperature Control |
Color | black |
Capacity | 6 Liters |
Material | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bake |
Output Wattage | 1500 Watts |
Brand | Enhon |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Brand Name | Enhon |
Model Info | Enhon-Fryers-083 |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 1.77 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | Enhon-Fryers-083 |
Part Number | Enhon-Fryers-083 |
Special Features | Temperature Control |
Material Type | Plastic |
L**R
Works Great
Same size but lightly thinner than the OEM, but they fit the holder OK without letting air bypass.
S**N
Fit good and stops the smell
Fit great - stops the smell
C**W
Good replacement
If you use your air fryer as much as I do, having a pack of these handy is a must. They do prevent smell A LOT better than just normal filters. They fit my air fryer perfectly.
O**S
Not a good replacement for factory filter
If you're familiar, this is the same material used as a prefilter in a lot of home hepa air filters (like Honeywell). I think the downfall of this material is it's not absorbent; it's more porous and rigid compared to the original filters, which basically soak up the oily smoke that comes off food being cooked. It's also much thinner; you need three to fit the slot correctly. But I had high hopes the carbon in this and the three layers would make up for its lack of absorbency. Unfortunately my 1st time using it I got an alert from my air monitor that air quality was very poor, which has never happened to me before with the two sets of factory filters I've used. And it's not just a fluke, as I use my air fryer very frequently and have had it for nearly two years and have cooked these same dumplings dozens of times. I've included a screenshot of my air quality alert; you can see the small bumps that show when I was using my air fryer with the factory filter. And that huge spike is when I switched to these filters.So while I give them props for trying something new, they could have tested this concept and seen it just wasn't doing much actual filtering. So as it sits, I definitely would recommend either sticking to the factory ones (more expensive but last a long time) or just find an aftermarket one that looks like the same white material.
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