So You Got A New Air Fryer - Here Are The Best Ways To Store The Bulky Appliance

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Since the modern air fryer's release in 2010, this unsung hero of countertop cooking has found residence in kitchens around the world. For many people, the potential benefits that come along with using an air fryer are too good to pass up — from crispy food without an excess of oil to quick and convenient cook times. However, despite its versatility, air fryers are still appliances at the end of the day, an often bulky appliance at that, which means that you'll still need to find the perfect way to store your air fryer when you're finished making your favorite meal.

Just like when tidying up other areas in your home, there are a few key features to keep in mind when organizing your kitchen, especially when it comes to finding the right home for your air fryer. After all, what good is storage if it makes using your appliance regularly more hassle than it's worth? As a result, when finding the best ways to store your air fryer, it's important to consider factors like ease of access, outlet availability, and even cord management.

Because of this, what works well in one person's kitchen may not be the best for you. While your friend may love storing their air fryer on a top shelf, if you have a heavier appliance or no available overhead space, you may need a different option, like one of these eight ways to store your bulky air fryer.

Keep it on your counter top

Finding a storage solution that works for you doesn't always need to be challenging. Instead, you can also opt for the minimalist measure of keeping your fryer on your countertop. So long as you have a heat-resistant countertop or a designated trivet specifically for air fryers, this option keeps your fryer at the ready, no heavy lifting or digging through cabinets. If your appliance has an eye-catching design, it can even double as a statement piece on your counters. Make sure to leave your air fryer unplugged when not in use, however.

Store it in a cabinet

Leaving your air fryer on the counter can be convenient, but when you're working with a smaller space, it could end up making your work area feel cluttered. As a result, you may opt to keep your air fryer in a cabinet instead. This keeps it close at hand while leaving it out of sight, perfect for maintaining your kitchen's aesthetic and maximizing functional space. However, for bulkier models, lifting your air fryer can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are solutions for that as well, such as installing appliance lifts in your cabinets

Utilize storage space in your kitchen island

Like your cabinets, your kitchen's island can be another solid space for storing bulky appliances like air fryers. This offers the same benefits of cabinet storage, such as keeping your air fryer out of sight, but frees up space that may need to be dedicated to cooking utensils or other appliances. Plus, it can offer a more aesthetic display for your prized appliance, especially if your island sports glass doors or even open shelving. You can also create visually appealing but concealed storage space using a curtain hack.

Keep it in a designated room for appliances

When choosing the right storage options for your air fryer, you may find that maximizing space and reducing clutter is a higher priority than leaving it accessible. As a result, it can be helpful to designate another nearby room, such as a basement or storage closet, for your less-used appliances. For the best results, choose a spot that is temperature-controlled and airy for your air fryer, especially for longer-term storage

Stash it in your pantry

A walk-in pantry can be the perfect place to store appliances that you want to have readily available but without having them be the center of attention in your kitchen. Plus, if your pantry has the right countertops, you can even use this space as a separate food-prep area. Even with a built-in pantry, however, you can stash your air fryer out of sight when not in use. This can be especially helpful if your other cabinets aren't large enough to accommodate the fryer compared to a pantry's spacious shelves.

Place it in a curated, functional kitchen appliance storage space

Have you ever heard of a kitchen appliance garage? This is a functional space that provides storage for your smaller appliances, like air fryers or even microwaves. In many cases, these spots include outlets and are designed to accommodate your air fryer, saving you the hassle of moving it to a usable location while also concealing it directly on your counter. If your kitchen doesn't already have an appliance garage, installation can be fairly simple, revolving around adding a door or cover over shelving.

Use a cover to conceal the fryer

If you like the idea of concealed but functional storage, but you don't want to invest in permanent interior design changes, then you may be interested in a cover for your air fryer. Air fryer covers slide over the top of your appliance when it's not in use, while still remaining easy to remove for quick uses. They can come in a variety of designs, ranging from solid black to patterned, helping you blend an otherwise bulky and unaesthetic air fryer into the existing aesthetic of your kitchen. Just ensure to always remove the cover before use.

Take advantage of a rolling cart

Unless you're storing your air fryer directly on the counter or in a functional space like an appliance garage where an outlet is within reach, you may need to move your air fryer to a suitable area for use. While this may not be a problem for all models, larger fryers can be difficult to move, especially in some circumstances. However, that doesn't mean you have to leave your air fryer out in the open. Instead, a rolling cart gives you the freedom to move your fryer as needed without any lifting or carrying.

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