Baker's Signature Air Fryer Liners (50 Pack, 6.5" Square) – non-stick, oil-proof disposable liners
Product description
If you’re the sort of person who likes air-fried food but hates the cleanup afterwards, disposable air fryer liners can be a very practical halfway house. These Baker's Signature Air Fryer Liners come as a 50 pack of 6.5" square sheets, designed to sit in the basket so mess is easier to deal with.
The essentials
On paper, these liners are made from raw wood with a silicone coating. They’re described as unbleached, BPA-free and PFA-free, and they’re positioned as waterproof and oil-proof too. That combination is exactly what you want when you’re dealing with sticky sauces, fatty drips, or food that tends to leave a residue.
A key practical point is temperature tolerance: they’re stated to withstand up to 450°F / 232°C. If you regularly cook at higher temps in your air fryer, it’s worth paying attention to this figure rather than assuming all paper liners behave the same.

What you’ll notice day to day
The main reason people buy air fryer liners is simple: easier cleanup and less time spent scrubbing. With these, the idea is that the liner helps catch oils and reduce sticking, so you can get from cooking to serving with less hassle.
They’re also described as non-stick, so they’re intended to work like a barrier between your food and the basket surface. In practice, that usually means fewer burnt-on bits and less time spent scraping.


That said, no liner is magic. You’ll still want to check your air fryer’s airflow and avoid overfilling, because any accessory that changes how food sits in the basket can affect how evenly things crisp.

Key features worth knowing
These liners are unbleached and natural (brown parchment-style), with the promise of BPA-free / PFA-free materials. The oil-proof and waterproof claims suggest they’re built to handle grease without turning into a soggy mess.
They come in a space-saving pack of 50, which is handy if you don’t want a bulky box living on your shelf.
And yes, the shape matters: they’re square and described as compatible with 3–6 L baskets, which should cover a lot of everyday household air fryer sizes.

Compatibility & limits to keep in mind
The listing names compatibility with certain air fryer brands and models, including Ninja (AF140, AF100, FN101, AF500), Cosori, Chefman, and Tefal, and notes that they may fit many more.


Still, it’s not perfect science from a description. Since you’re dealing with liners that are 6.5" square, it’s a good idea to compare the basket area with the liner size before assuming they’ll fit neatly in every basket shape. If your basket is a different geometry, you may find you need to adjust how you place them.
Best use cases (and where they fall short)

These liners make the most sense if you often cook foods that tend to create mess: marinated items, breaded snacks, or anything with a bit of sauce. They can also be a nice option for weeknight batches when you want the convenience of cooking again quickly.
They may not be the best choice if you’re aiming for the most direct contact cooking possible, because a liner can slightly change how the food sits and how oil behaves. Also, if you’re the sort of cook who likes to experiment with toppings and heavy glazes, keep an eye on how much product you add—overdoing it can still lead to residue that needs wiping.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want a disposable way to make air fryer cleanup noticeably easier, and you’re using an air fryer basket that suits a 6.5" square liner and the stated up to 450°F / 232°C temperature range. The oil-proof, non-stick and oil-barrier angle is the real draw.

Better avoided if your basket shape doesn’t suit square liners, you cook in a way that leaves minimal residue anyway, or you’re chasing the most consistent crisp without any barrier between food and basket. In those cases, liners can feel like an extra layer rather than a genuine upgrade.


Mini FAQ
Are these liners safe for everyday cooking?
They’re described as unbleached and BPA-free / PFA-free, and they’re stated to withstand up to 450°F / 232°C.

Can I use them in ovens or microwaves?
The listing says they can be used in ovens and microwaves too, not just in air fryers.
Are they oil-proof and non-stick?
Yes—oil-proof and non-stick are specifically mentioned, along with waterproof properties.
Do they come in a 50 pack?
Yes, this version is a 50-piece pack of 6.5" square liners.
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