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.
Ideal spacing:
Leave at least 6 inches of space between your air fryer and any wall or vertical surface.
Final Thought
No matter where you place your air fryer, never leave it running unattended. Like any heat-based appliance, it requires awareness and safe habits.
By avoiding these five risky locations and following basic safety rules, you’ll protect your home, promote the performance of your air fryer, and make sure it lasts longer.