• @Strayce
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    632 days ago

    Okay this is a shitpost, but ffs don’t try this. That’s a small electric fan-forced oven. There’s a nonzero chance the airflow will splash water all over the inside, which is absolutely not liquid proof. Water + electricity == bad.

    • Obinice
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      215 hours ago

      Not liquid proof? How can you cook moist things in there then? Or things like chickens or beef joints etc that drip so much liquids?

    • GladiusB
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      171 day ago

      I see your point. But how the hell is the mug not going to be hot either and you are able to just lift it out?

      • @Strayce
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        61 day ago

        I mean that’s true too, assuming you don’t destroy your air fryer first.

    • Bob
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      101 day ago

      Are you sure about the waterproofing? You can usually steam in an oven.

      • @perviouslyiner@lemmy.world
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        22 hours ago

        Got an air fryer here with a steamer mode, so that definitely doesn’t have moisture-sensitive electronics inside the cooking part!

        • @dan@upvote.au
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          323 hours ago

          Probably depends on how fancy the air fryer is.

          I’ve got a small, cheap air dryer. I think it was maybe $25 when I got it? It’s just got two settings - a knob to set the temperature and another knob to set a timer (analog timer that makes a ding noise when it’s done)

          Inside it’s just a heating element like the ones you’d see on an old-school stove top, and a big fan to blow the hot air downwards. I doubt there’s any electronics in it - it’s probably just basic electrics. I don’t think the heating element would like being splashed with a liquid.

      • @burgersc12@mander.xyz
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        323 hours ago

        Yeah, its basically just a heating element with a fan, there should be nothing to break even if exposed to liquids.