I just bought my first air-fryer - it appears to be a reputable brand, perhaps on the cheaper end.
The Teflon-coated "basket" (bowl) is attached to the plastic handle by a number of screws. I was shocked to see that the screws are mounted so the heads of the screws are inside the basket. The curve of the basket is such they aren't even flush - the heads stick out at an angle.
I am worried about food getting caught in the threads and other cracks and being impossible to adequately clean. I am trying to work out if I am being overly-sensitive, or this is a legitimate food safety issue.
Product photo below is of the replacement part, showing the bowl and screws, and where the screws go.
