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5 Places You Should Never Use Your Air Fryer Indoors

That headline is based on a real safety issue, but it’s phrased to attract clicks. The concern isn’t that there are exactly “5 places”—it’s that an air fryer needs proper ventilation and a stable, heat-resistant location.

Here are places you should avoid using an air fryer:

  1. Inside a closed cabinet or pantry – Air fryers need ventilation, and heat can build up in enclosed spaces.
  2. Directly under low-hanging cabinets – Hot air and steam vent upward and can damage cabinets over time.
  3. Right next to a sink – Water and electrical appliances are a hazardous combination.
  4. On unstable or heat-sensitive surfaces – Use a sturdy, heat-resistant countertop rather than plastic, cloth-covered, or wobbly surfaces.
  5. Near curtains, paper towels, or other flammable materials – Leave several inches (or follow the manufacturer’s recommended clearance) around the appliance.

Additional safety tips:

  • Don’t block the air vents.
  • Keep the cord away from hot surfaces.
  • Clean grease buildup regularly to reduce smoke and fire risk.
  • Never leave the air fryer unattended while cooking.

So, while the headline exaggerates the message, the underlying advice is sound: use your air fryer on a stable, heat-resistant countertop with plenty of space around it and away from water and flammable items.

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