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Rival RF22 Deep Fryer Replacement Filters | 
enlarge | Brand: Rival
Buy New: $7.99
Rating: 5 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 6.6 x 1.2
MPN: RF-22 Model: 328057 UPC: 073056109904 EAN: 0073056109904 ASIN: B00006IUYO
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Replacement charcoal and grease filters for electric deep fryers | | • | Cut-to-fit filters will fit most brands of deep fryer | | • | Up to 4 charcoal and up to 2 grease filters depending on needed size | | • | Filters help by absorbing excess grease and reducing food odors | | • | Each filter sheet is 6 by 8-1/2 inches; good for 15 uses or three months |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Deep Fryer Replacement Filter, Fits Most Brands Of Deep Fryers, Includes Up To 4 Charcoal & 2 Grease Filters, Helps Reduce Food Odors, Absorbs Excess Grease, Replace Fryer Filters Every 15 Uses Or 3 Months.
Amazon.com Review Electric deep fryers are one of life's deliciously guilty pleasures. Part of what makes them great is that they're neither as messy nor as smelly as deep frying done in an open pot of oil. And it's the filters that keep them that way. Rival deep fryer replacement filters come as sheets of charcoal filter (black) and grease filter (white). Each sheet is large enough that it can be cut down to fit almost any brand of deep fryer: Rival, T-Fal, Presto, Sunbeam, Oster, or Delonghi. Depending on the size of the filter needed for a particular machine, one package of filters can yield as many as 4 charcoal and 2 grease filters. To replace filters, remove old filters but do not discard. Trace the old filter onto the filter sheet to match the size. (White grease filter can be washed in hot soapy water first to avoid messiness while tracing.) Cut around the traced outline and insert filter according to the instructions for the specific model of deep fryer. Each filter sheet measures 6 by 8-1/2 inches. --Garland Withers
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| Customer Reviews:
Rival RF22 Deep Fryer Replacement Filters February 27, 2008 Derek T. Burton (Edinburgh, In United States) I was very pleased at how fast I received my replacement filters. They come in a sheet in which you can use your old filter as a pattern. These filters were impossible to find at a store. I was so very glad to find them online and the cost being so low.
fryer filter January 22, 2008 the Raven (NY) Replacement charcoal filters are difficult to find for some reason. These work fine. If/when you find what you want, buy a bunch of them.
Better than expected January 12, 2007 James Pettis (West Memphis, AR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased a very good Rival 3-liter deep-fryer over the internet and filters are not available at the local WalMart. The product description is inaccurate: with careful placement I easily cut 6 charcoal and 3 grease filters. The grease filters are thicker than the one supplied with my fryer, and I have to consider that a good thing. Overall, a better value than the description would suggest. If you use your Rival deep-fryer as much as I do, you need this. (I use light olive oil to fry - makes french fries that are actually *good* for you!)
Need to be cut to size July 2, 2006 Andy M. (Lincoln, NE USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Difficult to get the size right when cutting to the size of your old filters. Unfortunately, there's no pre-cut option for my fryer; this is the only replacement option as far as I know. As you're cutting the filters to size, the black charcoal leaves dust all over your work surface. They do work better than a dirty filter or no filter when installed (though I really had to wedge them in there and do some more trimming around the edges). Still, these don't seem to fit or work as good as the original filters, but what are you going to do?
A Must for Deep Fryers September 17, 2005 El Bastardo (Dallas, TX) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you own a deep fryer and do not know about these yet, chances are you really need these. Depending on how often you use your deep fryer, you could need replacements in less than a month. So, what do they do? Simple, they keep oily fumes from invading your house when your frying-up a batch of french-fries. The oily smell in the air is not normal, and the fumes can leave an oily residue on anything and everything. So, you gotta have them. As far as I can tell, Rival is the only company that still makes the filters for home units at a reasonable price.
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