In the middle of cooking, the oven door handle often seems like the perfect place to hang a damp dish towel. It is convenient, easy to reach, and feels like a harmless kitchen habit. Many people do it without thinking twice, but this simple action can create unexpected problems.
The front of a working oven can become extremely hot, and a towel hanging over the handle is exposed to that heat for long periods. While it may not immediately catch fire, repeated exposure can weaken the fabric, causing it to dry out, scorch, and become more vulnerable to burning. If the towel shifts and touches a hotter surface or the oven’s self-cleaning function is used, the risk can increase.
One homeowner shared a frightening experience after leaving a damp towel on the oven handle while baking. After stepping away briefly, she returned to find the kitchen filled with smoke. The towel had become badly scorched and damaged the handle area. Thankfully, no fire started, but the incident showed how quickly a small habit could turn into a serious problem.
The heat can also affect the oven itself. Hanging heavy towels from the handle repeatedly may put unnecessary pressure on the door mechanism, and moisture from damp fabrics can contribute to wear over time. The oven door is designed to seal properly, and anything that interferes with that function can reduce efficiency.
A safer solution is simple: use a dedicated towel rack, hook, or nearby drawer instead of the oven handle. Small changes in the kitchen can make daily routines safer while also keeping the space cleaner and more organized. Convenience is useful, but it should never come at the expense of safety.