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Why You Should Never Put a Tea Towel on the Oven Door – A Fire Hazard You Didn’t Know You Were Creating

We’ve all done it.

You’re in the middle of a cooking frenzy — pots bubbling, timers beeping, kids asking for snacks — and you need a place to hang your tea towel.

The oven door handle is right there.
Convenient.
Empty.
Perfect.

So you drape it over the handle or toss it on the door — thinking nothing of it.

I used to do it all the time.

Until I heard a story from a friend — about a towel that started to smolder while she was out of the room.

No open flame.
No gas line explosion.
Just a simple towel. On the oven door.

And that’s when I realized:

This isn’t just a messy habit.

It’s a real fire risk — and a common one .

Let’s explore why putting a tea towel on your oven door is a dangerous habit — and how it can affect your cooking too.

⚠️ The Hidden Danger – Fire Starts Quietly:

The Hidden Danger – Fire Starts Quietly

Here’s the thing about oven doors:

They get hotter than you think .

Even if your oven is only at 350°F (175°C), the door handle can become a heat trap — especially if you’ve got a gas oven or convection model that vents heat differently.

So what happens when you leave a fluffy cotton towel on it?

It dries out fast

It starts to smoke

And if you’re not there to catch it?

It can catch fire .

And it doesn’t take much.

A damp towel is even more dangerous — steam turns to smoke, and smoke turns to fire.

So next time you reach for that oven door as a towel rack…

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