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.
Smart alternative:
Designate a small appliance station on a separate counter or cart.

5. Right Next to the Wall
The back vent of an air fryer becomes very hot and releases air pressure. If placed flush against a wall, the heat can cause wall damage, paint discoloration, or heat buildup that causes the air fryer to overheat. This also restricts airflow, making cooking less efficient.
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