Cookbooks
Nowadays, we take most of the recipes from the internet. However, should you happen to have an old cookbook, passed on from one generation to another, or Jamie Oliver’s recipes for a healthier lifestyle, keep them handy.
Not only placing cookbooks on your fridge makes them more difficult to reach when needed but they can also represent a potential fire hazard. According to Edwards, “paper and other flammable items shouldn’t be stored on an appliance that’s working so hard”. The warning also includes small pieces of paper tucked inside the cookbooks. If they end up behind the fridge, ventilation might be affected.
See also:10 Things You Shouldn’t Store in Kitchen Cabinets, According to Experts
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thanks for the info. I have made a quick change.
I have never seen a refrigerator with any vents on the top of the refrigerator. They are in the back.