It seems harmless to hang a kitchen towel over the oven handle while cooking. It is convenient, easy to reach, and something many people do without thinking twice. However, because the towel sits close to a major heat source, the fabric can gradually become very hot. Cotton, linen, and microfiber towels can scorch, smolder, or even ignite under the right conditions. A distraction or forgotten towel can increase the danger. As the original article warns, “prolonged exposure can cause it to: Scorch, Smolder, Become damaged, Potentially ignite under the right conditions.”
There is another issue that is easy to overlook: the towel can interfere with the oven door. If it becomes folded, thick, or trapped near the door, it may prevent the door from sealing properly. Even a small gap can allow heat to escape, making it harder for the oven to maintain a steady temperature. This can lead to unevenly cooked food, longer cooking times, or baked goods that fail to rise properly.
A hanging towel can also create a danger for children and pets. A toddler may grab and pull it, potentially opening a hot oven door or causing cookware to move. Pets can similarly become caught on a loose towel and pull it down. The article notes that “Small changes can make a big difference,” especially when young children or animals are around the kitchen.
The safest solution is simple: keep towels away from the oven and other heat sources. Wall hooks, dedicated towel racks, magnetic hooks placed away from heat, or apron towel loops can keep towels convenient without creating unnecessary risks.
The oven handle may seem like the perfect place for a towel, but convenience is not always the same as safety. The next time you reach for one, think twice before hanging it on the oven.