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The Places Where You Should Never Put Your Microwave in The Kitchen

No matter where you place it, always follow manufacturer guidelines for ventilation clearance to prevent overheating

Where You Shouldn’t Put a Microwave
Some spots may look convenient at first but can actually create safety risks or reduce the microwave’s usability. Here are places you should avoid:

Near the sink: Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Placing a microwave too close to the sink raises the risk of electrical accidents.

On top of the refrigerator: Although it may save counter space, a fridge gives off heat that can interfere with the microwave’s performance. It’s also awkward and unsafe to lift hot food from such a height.

Inside a tight or unventilated cabinet: Microwaves produce heat and require proper airflow. Without ventilation, the appliance can overheat and potentially become a fire hazard.

Too low to the floor: A microwave placed very low forces you to bend down to remove hot food, which can be uncomfortable and risky—especially in homes with children.

Above eye level: Installing a microwave too high, such as above tall cabinets, makes it hard to see inside and increases the chance of spills or burns when handling hot dishes.

How to Place Your Microwave Safely
After you’ve selected the right spot, follow these safety guidelines to ensure proper use:

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