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Over half of UK air fryer users are using them incorrectly

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Air fryers have become a must-have in British kitchens, with millions across the UK now relying on them. Yet, a recent Toolstation survey has uncovered that over half of Brits are using their air fryers incorrectly, posing a serious risk to their kitchen units and potentially creating a fire hazard.

The study found that a staggering 56% of users are placing their air fryers in a position that could cause significant damage.

Toolstation's research, which surveyed 500 individuals, revealed these concerning statistics. Read more: Wanted man's Facebook taunts to police spectacularly backfire Cara Yates, Kitchen Senior Category Manager at Toolstation, is raising the alarm about the dangers posed by the improper use of kettles and air fryers beneath kitchen cabinets.

She warns: "Air fryers and kettles, while useful, can pose a risk to your kitchen due to the heat they generate when in use." She further explains the risks involved, stating: "Specifically, air fryers require ample space for proper air circulation to prevent the appliance from overheating.

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