5 Places You Should Never Use Your Air Fryer Indoors

Place your air fryer on a heat-resistant mat, a ceramic tile, or a metal baking sheet to protect your surfaces. Always ensure the surface is flat and stable.

2. Inside a Cabinet or Enclosed Shelf

Many people try to save kitchen space by keeping the air fryer inside a cabinet or shelf—even while cooking. This is extremely dangerous. Air fryers need proper ventilation to release hot air. Using one in a closed environment traps heat and steam, increasing the risk of overheating and electrical failure.

Safe practice:

Always operate your air fryer in an open, well-ventilated space with at least 5–8 inches of clearance on all sides.

3. Near Curtains or Fabric Surfaces
Air fryers blow hot air out of their vents. If placed near curtains, tablecloths, kitchen towels, or other flammable fabrics, those materials can easily catch fire. Even if there is no fire, fabrics may absorb grease vapor and smell of oil over time.

Better placement:

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Maintain the air fryer far from windows, hanging towels, or any loose fabrics. A clear countertop is best.

4. On Top of the Stove (Even When Turned Off)
Some people store appliances on top of their stove because it seems convenient but this is one of the most common causes of kitchen accidents.

If someone accidentally turns on a burner, the heat can melt the bottom of the air fryer, lead to electrical wiring damage, or cause a kitchen fire within seconds.

Even if the burner is not turned on, residual heat or grease buildup from the stove can also be a problem.

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