alilu
I saw an ad on YouTube and lost my sleep. At first it seemed like another tinny nonsense. And then I admired how many advantages such cooking has! You don't need an air fryer (I've been dreaming about Philips for a long time, but the price bites there), cook for a large family in one go, without oil and fat.
I can't insert a picture, my hands don't grow from there
Now the question is this. There is no delivery to us in Russia. We have not sold it yet. Devuli, tell me how to replace such a baking sheet? Maybe there is a similar one on sale? I have a similar pallet, but where to get the mesh.
prubul

Yes, a very interesting novelty. For my stove without convection and where everything burns would probably be a salvation


Added Saturday 11 Feb 2017 03:20 AM

alilu This is what I dug

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It seems like you can order from eBay. We must ask the girls how this is done now.
Kestrel
Quote: alilu
Devuli, tell me how to replace such a baking sheet? Maybe there is a similar one on sale?
Such a colander from Ikea immediately came to mind, google it. It is certainly smaller than a baking sheet, but not so small. Just look at this article, since the Idealisk series also has a regular one.

Here is a link to it

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IDEALISK
Colander, stainless steel, black
499.–
Article number: 501.037.55
The size
34x23 cm
j @ ne
Also, as an option, you can adapt a baking sheet, such as

🔗 putting the grill mesh on it 🔗


or simply use the oven and grill net for the existing baking sheet.
alilu

Quote: prubul
alilu that's what I dug
Thank you! This is exactly this baking sheet!
Quote: Kestrel
Such a colander from Ikea immediately came to mind, google it. It is certainly smaller than a baking sheet, but not so small. Just look at this article, since the Idealisk series also has a regular one.
Thanks for the link, I have now ordered this colander on our local page (we do not have Ikea and only need to order).

Quote: j @ ne
Also, as an option, you can adapt a baking sheet, such as
I think this is unlikely to work. there is the principle of free circulation of hot air at the bottom. Due to this, it looks like an air fryer. Although I could be wrong. Thanks for the link!

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