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5 Places You Should Never Use Your Air Fryer Indoors

Air fryers have become a kitchen favorite in many households. They are convenient, energy-efficient, and allow us to cook crispy foods with less oil. But while air fryers are easy to use, many people concern one critical factor: where they are placed when operating. Using your air fryer in the wrong location can cause overheating, smoke buildup, damaged surfaces and even fire hazards.

To maintain your home safe and to extend your air fryer’s lifespan, here are five places you should never use your air fryer indoors:

1. On Top of a Wooden Table or Counter Without Protection
Air fryers release a lot of heat from the bottom and sides. Placing them directly on a wooden table or counter can cause the surface to overheat, warp, or discolor. Over time, heat damage can become permanent. Worse, prolonged exposure can become a fire risk, especially if the material is coated with varnish.

What to do instead:

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:

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