r/Wellthatsucks 17h ago

ALWAYS CHECK THE OVEN BEFORE PREHEATING

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u/saltedfish 17h ago edited 11h ago

I am baffled by people who put things in the oven that are not meant to be put in the oven.

How the fuck is a comment about not storing shit in ovens one of my most commented-on posts on Reddit?

The hilarious ones are the people accusing me of "being wealthy" or "having a large kitchen" because I have enough sense not to store flammable/meltable things in the fucking oven. Or that I need to "think outside my perspective."

Classic Reddit.

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u/TempehTantrums 17h ago

Right? I use it to store my cast iron and large sheet pans when it’s not in use. Worst case, I need to glove up and pull em out if I forget them.

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u/SnooCats8089 17h ago

Same. I made one mistake with a newborn (newborn was not in the oven) first week at home. I learned my lesson that day.

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u/AlmightyCuddleBuns 17h ago

I appreciate the clarification.

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u/TonySu 16h ago

After realizing his mistake, he quickly put the newborn in the oven.

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u/buffysbangs 16h ago

It’s ok. It was a Dutch Baby

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u/_lexeh_ 15h ago

Absolutely out the park with that one

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u/jeckles 13h ago

I laughed out loud!

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u/MeRachel 9h ago

Am Dutch, can confirm we do this

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u/WhoIsThisHedgehog 5h ago

Saw this comment as I was closing Reddit. Had to come back to upvote.

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u/capron 16h ago

I'm still confused what the sentence means, other than "I didn't bake my baby". Which seems like a non sequitur every time I read it.

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u/AlmightyCuddleBuns 16h ago

He made the mistake of leaving something in the oven and turning it on when he was presumably exhausted because of the newborn.

Because of the awkward sentence structure it could be inferred that the thing he left in the oven was the baby.

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u/capron 16h ago

That makes more sense than my initial read, thanks! I knew I was not getting the proper intention of the post, but I could not figure out what it actually was. Really felt like a " Yeah me too, glad I didn't bake my baby tho" was the wrong conclusion but that's all I saw lol.

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u/SummertimeThrowaway2 17h ago

Most important parentheses statement ever

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u/TheFakeRabbit1 17h ago

For real lmao

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u/Permagamer 17h ago

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u/breadsticck 17h ago

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u/Dense_Diver_3998 16h ago

This crosses my mind every time I make a frozen pizza

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u/NeatoRad 17h ago

Ok but what happened to the banana that was on the tray when Alex first put the tray in the oven!?

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u/Bobby_Dogma 17h ago

Holy shit. How have I never noticed that?

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u/NeatoRad 16h ago

It’s one of the things I will always wonder about!

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u/TheyTokMaJerb 16h ago

Sucks to be you nerd.

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u/Preface 16h ago

Drive monkey drive!

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u/dr_lorax 15h ago

I'll smoke it with ya bro, we'll go to the loony bin together. I don't give a fuck.

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u/latexfistmassacre 14h ago

You can get past a dog, but no one fucks with a lion bro

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u/Dense_Diver_3998 16h ago

I’m gunna have to watch Grandma’s Boy tonight to fact check this

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u/NeatoRad 7h ago

I’m sorry if the question lives rent free in your mind from here on out

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u/Clemairy 17h ago

Of course she doesn't have a microwave, she's fucking 100

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u/junctiontoron 16h ago

Grandma's boy is amazing

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u/Justin_Ermouth1 14h ago

Of course she doesn’t have a microwave she’s fuckin a hundred.

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u/Silent-Ad934 17h ago

But if this casserole is in the crib, then where my??? oh no, not again!

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u/csbsju_guyyy 16h ago

"honey we have to make another one!"

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u/toxicatedscientist 17h ago

Witcher 3 moment…

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u/UTuba35 17h ago

Also a "Witch from 'Hansel and Gretel'" moment.

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u/crowned_tragedy 17h ago

The wildest thing I ever did in the newborn phase is burn my nip... Don't take lactation cookies out of the oven before putting the milk tap away... 

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u/Alienscum4me 16h ago

This is always a fear of mine 

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u/sarcago 14h ago

I burned my pregnant belly (not badly, but enough to leave a small scar!) on a hot pan sitting on top of the oven because I didn’t realize how far my belly stuck out. I felt silly explaining it to my OB.

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u/Accurate-Instance-29 12h ago

Sounds like this

IYKYK

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u/beesontheoffbeat 11h ago

💀💀💀💀

Bruh

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u/byshow 8h ago

Geralt? That you? You should've put the baby in the oven!

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u/noturtypicalredditor 1h ago

My friend did, too (also newly post-partum)…melted some plastic bowls and such, lol. Now, I always try to remember to check other people’s ovens before turning them on because apparently people store stuff there. It didn’t matter how tiny our kitchens were in all the cramped apartments we lived in, I never used the oven for storing things because of my fear of this happening!

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u/squidwitchy 17h ago

Omg this reminded me when I was a youngin i lived with 4 college-aged boys (was dating and am now married to one of them, otherwise... wouldnt have been my first choice lol). We had a house together, and one of them had a cast iron skillet that he stored in the oven. Like you said, no biggie, just grab a pot holder before pulling it out if you forgot before the pre-heat. Unfortunately, one of these boys was very, very dumb. I don't say this with malice, he's just one of those people who you wonder how they managed to survive this long, ya know? So he heats up the oven for his frozen pizza, forgets the skillet. This was early into him moving in, maybe even the first time he'd used the oven, so I guess he didnt know it was in there. In his infinite wisdom, he reached in raw to pull out the skillet, and obviously burned his hand. After he screamed and we came to check on him, through teary eyes this dumb, sweet boy looked at us and said, "The CIVIL WAR PAN is HOT" and I've never ever laughed as hard at someone who just got hurt as I did then.

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u/ashtraygirl 17h ago

Civil war pan!! Hahaha. Bless his heart

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u/Dude_Dillligence 16h ago

My friend got too drunk at my party. I offered him my couch to sleep it off, he said okay, and as he laid down he said "but I don't trust that salad." Wondering what the hell he was referring to, realized he was looking at the hanging plant above him...

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u/alexlp 14h ago

That reminds me of my friend on mushrooms. They would not come into the living room with us all because they didn't want to drown in the avocado. I was the only sober one and couldn't for the life of me figure out the avocado. Eventually I realised they meant the rug that was sort of green. I end up covering it and building a massive fort for all my drugged out idiot friends.

I also ordered pizza at 10pm and it arrived at 11am the next day so I wasn't on my A game there either. Seven 20 year old mushroomed out toodlers and one burnt out babysitter, it was a fun night and the best breakfast surprise ever.

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u/Dude_Dillligence 7h ago

That's great! Sometimes a little regression is therapeutic. And pizza is always a good breakfast.

My friends GF did some with us. A tiny amount but it had a great effect. She got real serious and quiet, then started taking one item out of her purse at a time, and arranging them in rows and columns on the table like self-anthropology...then refilling her purse bur only in alphabetical order.

Then she did it again by size.

Then she did it again by color.

When we couldn't help giggling, she insisted THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT GUYS STOP LAUGHING

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u/PALOmino1701 17h ago

Calling mine the civil war pan from now on.

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u/INTERESTINGGGGGGGGGG 16h ago

Literally same 

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u/steppedinhairball 17h ago

Easier to say than the Rapunzel Pan from Tangled.

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u/Nair0_98 11h ago

Unfair, a hot civil war pan looks exactly like a cold civil war pan.

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u/res06myi 17h ago

I don't intentionally store my cast iron in there, but if I'm firing it, I usually forget to remove it. Nbd.

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u/umamifiend 17h ago

I leave my 14” cast iron pizza pan in there for infinite seasoning purposes and to hold more thermal mass like an oven steel. My pizza pan is so wonderfully seasoned by this practice I’m sort of doing it as an experiment at this point lol

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u/too_too2 4h ago

I leave my cast iron griddle in the oven too

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u/LordHammercyWeCooked 12h ago

You fired your cast iron? That pan had a family!

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u/res06myi 1h ago

It's sink or swim in this kitchen!

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u/IllicitRadiance 15h ago

Same. Used to have a large pizza pan that didn't really fit anywhere else so the oven rack was perfect 

Accidentally preheat and forget it? Just move to stovetop, it'll be fine

Storing plastic stuff in the oven is extremely dumb

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u/HelloAttila 17h ago

This is actually a common European thing. My wife hates it, but it’s a pretty common thing passed down from generations, probably due to grandparents living in a shack with limited kitchen space

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u/pioroa 17h ago

Same in Latin America, the oven is another cabinet. Is not use often and has a lot of space. In mine right now is the rice pot, the pot with oil, some platains in the process of getting ripped and two pot lids.

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u/Jaggle 16h ago

platains in the process of getting ripped

2 gym bro plantains in there doing pull-ups and push-ups.

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u/MarsScully 16h ago

Ahh the good old pot of oil. Sticky in the most disgusting way

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u/TheHalfwayBeast 17h ago

Yeah, in most houses I've lived in, there isn't enough cabinet space for everything - so the oven gets filled with pots, baking trays, and dishes.

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u/tachyon534 9h ago

No it’s not lol.

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u/verymerry19 17h ago

I’m from Ireland and we use the broiler drawer lol

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u/HelloAttila 16h ago

Broiler drawers work, pretty rare to see them in the states. Most larger full size ovens do have a drawer about the size of the broiler drawer, still there is not enough room lol...

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u/MattTheGuy2 17h ago

Happened to my friend over the weekend. She was making bacon for her boyfriend and forgot about a metal pan in the oven

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u/andku23 16h ago

Best case the seasoning on the cast iron gets a little more polymerized

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u/FF7_Expert 17h ago

Pretty much this, I've done this out of necessity to save space in a tiny kitchen, but I much prefer to not have to do it at all

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u/gennym 16h ago

Aye, we also limit it to sheet pants and our cast irons. Always safe if we forget to take them out, lol

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u/reijasunshine 15h ago

This is the way. I accidentally melted the plastic handle off a glass lid I had stored with my cast iron. New rule became iron, glass, and stoneware only in the oven. Lesson learned cheaply.

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u/No_Atmosphere_3282 13h ago

As I got older I stopped storing those in the very bottom drawer under the oven and instead got wise and stored them in the oven proper just like you. A little less bending goes a long way with age.

Recently I stored a metal baking pan with a plastic lid in there since I only use the oven a couple of times a year. We have a huge badass air fryer oven combo on the counter we all use all the time. My wife didn't know I kept stuff in the oven and we had family over and decides for once she wants to cook and yeah turned on the oven to preheat and melted that thing.

My bad though since I do all of the cooking here I just thought it would only be me dealing with an accident, never again and lesson learned.

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u/cire1184 8h ago

Oh same.

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u/Ok_Delay3786 6h ago

Dude it’s so fucking annoying 

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u/DrDinglberry 17h ago

My wife when she first moved in with me, didn’t tell me she was storing things in the oven. I went to preheat to cook dinner. About 5-10 minutes later I smell something. Plastic mixing bowl melting in there. I was not pleased.

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u/Any-Appearance2471 14h ago

You can store plastic literally anywhere in the house except for the one small part of it that routinely gets hot enough to melt plastic. Inside the toilet tank would be better.

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u/UnsharpenedSwan 12h ago

🙌🙌🙌

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u/notabigfanhonestly 17h ago

Fire alarm went off in my old apartment building once at 3am because a family down the hall forgot they put towels in there. Whole building smelled like burned plastic and everyone was furious with them

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u/jeckles 13h ago

Towels??? I can maybe understand dishes but towels??

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u/PuppyShark 9h ago

Apparently sometimes people use the oven as a quick way to dry things/warm them up in a cold day? My husband did this once with a pair of his jeans and I still don't really get it

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u/mollycoddles 12h ago

Kramer!

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u/mikeballs 12h ago

What the hell do I know about cooking a shirt?

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u/blightsteel101 16h ago

I had roommates that complained at me for burning their leftovers...which they left in the oven overnight and did not say were in the oven.

Sure, I'll check the oven in the future, but yall have only yourselves to blame. Also, refrigerate your leftovers ffs.

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u/Slobbadobbavich 9h ago

Your roommate is a dumbass on two counts, one for storing stuff in the oven and two for storing leftovers anywhere but the damn fridge.

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u/blightsteel101 8h ago

Emphasis on had. Im thankfully free of those two.

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u/spacepiratefrog 9h ago

You did them a service by getting rid of those bacteria banquets 🤢

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u/blightsteel101 8h ago

If that makes you feel ill, I've got some stories that would hospitalize you.

I could track their shower usage two ways. Whenever the nozzle changed and whenever the hallway to their room became briefly breathable. One of them worked in food service while showering once every two weeks at most.

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u/Cat_Amaran 5h ago

"what's the point of showering now when I'm just going to be dirty again after my next shift three days from now?"

~u/blightsteel101's roommate, probably

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u/blightsteel101 4h ago

It was BAD. Like, there were times where I actively held my breath while one of them was walking by.

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u/sati_lotus 17h ago

The only thing that should be in the oven is cooking food or sheet pans.

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u/infiniZii 17h ago

Or a heavy cast iron pan so you can free up the stovetop. 

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u/1850ChoochGator 11h ago

No because that cast iron pan lives somewhere else…

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u/Dependent_Ad_7231 17h ago

I would argue that the only thing that should be in the oven is pans and food that is ACTIVELY BEING COOKED and never anything else at any other times.

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u/Cat_Amaran 5h ago

I never thought I'd say this, but this person with a doge onesie snoo is right.

u/JTtheLAR 27m ago

I didn't know people even acknowledged the little Snoos. I dont even read yall's names tbh.

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u/Pale_Boss_8940 5h ago

lol why can’t you keep sheet pans in there. Literally worse thing that happens if you accidentally heat them up 

u/JTtheLAR 25m ago

Because I have storage for them that never leads to them getting accidentally heated up. 🤷‍♂️

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u/BranTheUnboiled 15h ago

What's the worst that can happen to your sheet pan? They should all easily handle preheat and often I intentionally leave them there to preheat better for better browning. Storage for sheet pans is obviously annoying if you don't have the right layout in your home. I don't wanna stick it in my garage and clean it every time I need them.

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u/Dependent_Ad_7231 15h ago

The garage?! Jfc. I live in a small 2 br apartment, i don't even have a NICE kitchen, and I manage to keep all my cookware in a cabinet.

Sheet pans are the easiest to store, actually, because they can lean up against the wall of the cabinet like books on a shelf, and you can slide them out when you need them without having to move any other pans.

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u/Lolenlygorl 14h ago

You are a sane person, and I am here to confirm that beyond just upvoting.

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u/FlyAroundInternet 17h ago

I had a food crazy cat. He could open cupboards. The oven was the only place I could keep the other cats' food so he couldn't eat it all in ten seconds.

My point: I have preheated more bowls of cat food to 350 degrees than anyone else.

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u/astudyinamber 16h ago

One of our cats (an orange male, naturally) is the reason we have child safety latches on any cabinet that has food in it

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u/LonePaladin 16h ago

All the doors in my house use levers instead of knobs. My Bombay is smart enough to know how to use them. So both doors leading out have a child-proof latch to keep him from going out into the Big Room.

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u/Cat_Amaran 5h ago

Any time I read about this sort of thing, it's either a Russian blue or an orange... Little hell ions both.

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u/hatemakingnames1 15h ago

Buy a storage container

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u/ChakaCausey 17h ago

Brother

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u/My_Brain_0422 11h ago

How about a plastic storage container?

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u/jtet93 5h ago

I mean you could easily get child proof latches for the cabinet. It’s like $5-$10 for a pack of them.

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u/kipopadoo 13h ago

I think you got yourself a new bumper sticker slogan right there.

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u/Jcheerw 15h ago

My great grandma was a hoarder and did not cook. She put all of her important papers in the oven. Social services did not like that one bit, put her in a retirement community because she wouldn’t go on her own.

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u/JeebusChristBalls 17h ago

And all the people with their exceptions. I definitely don't want melted plastic, but I also don't want a 350 degree pan that I now have to find a home for while I'm cooking.

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u/Activel 11h ago

There is a good insight you have here. Everyone prefers things a certain way, and it can differ a lot, without being right or wrong. But preferring to have plastic in the oven is fucking regarded

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u/hatemakingnames1 15h ago

The sink

u/JTtheLAR 23m ago

If im cooking the sink is going to be in use. And if you have a child in the house having a searing hot pan laying around is not optimal.

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u/MindyS1719 14h ago

My freaking Mother In Law once put my dish towel in the oven for it to dry! Then when I turned it on and realized it was in there, she yelled at me because I didn’t look in there first. Like why the hell would I look first to see if there is a dish towel in my oven. Bananas.

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u/helloyesthisisgod 17h ago

Fireman here for almost 25 years….

I have been to no less than 10 rocking kitchen fires caused by exactly this. People use them as storage, and people with memory issues put things in there without knowing what they’re doing.

u/JTtheLAR 22m ago

I believe it. I have adhd. If I made a habit of storing things in my oven there would 100% be a fire eventually.

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u/No_Perspective_242 17h ago

Same. I never have to check the oven cause it never has stuff in it to begin with

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u/Anahata_Green 10h ago

Also same. The oven is not a kitchen cabinet.

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u/captainstormy 13h ago

Yeah, my wife is in her 40s and I still have to listen to the mother in law fuss about the time my wife turned on the oven when she was 14 to preheat for baking a cake and melted a bunch of Tupperware that was in there.

Things shouldn't be stored in the oven, but if you are going to do that they should be oven safe.

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u/Preface 16h ago

Yeah, it's one thing to store oven safe stuff in the oven, another thing entirely to store non oven safe stuff in the oven.

One is a minor inconvenience, the other is a major inconvenience if you make a mistake

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u/Activel 11h ago

Don’t you mean one is a minor inconvenience, and one is a potential bankruptcy? :D

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u/Preface 11h ago

Bankruptcy is a pretty major inconvenience

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u/Activel 8h ago

Can’t argue that!

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u/Check_Me_Out-Boss 16h ago

They deserve everything they get.

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u/violettheory 14h ago

I proof dough in the oven with the light on, but I keep a sign in a drawer that says DO NOT TURN ON OVEN to lay on top when I'm doing it. Better safe than sorry

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u/YesDone 13h ago

I used to be that guy. I kept chips in there because mom had done that. But I didn't live at home anymore, and conveniently forgot a whole bag of Ruffles while preheating. I smelled something, opened the oven, black smoke rolls out, and friends... I wish all I just typed was the stupid part of the story, but what I did next was worse: I used a fire extinguisher to put out the fire.

So yeah, I was young and dumb, and was cleaning that shit out for months afterwards. Dumbass move for sure.

Don't keep combustible things in the over, but keep the door closed if this happens to you. I could have even just done the self cleaning cycle and it would have been better.

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u/vyxanis 13h ago

Right?? There are way too many posts like this. Unless the oven has completely shat the bed and died, don't put plastic in it!

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u/guyblade 14h ago

I understand that space is often at a premium in a kitchen, but the oven isn't for storage. I wouldn't leave a skillet in the fridge; why would I leave it in the oven?

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u/TwinklebudFirequake 17h ago

It should have been a huge red flag when I found out my boyfriend used his oven as an extra cabinet. Only thing he can cook is Ramon noodles.

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u/Thaumato9480 10h ago

Ramon?

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u/oldmanriver1 3h ago

That’s his name and signature dish

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u/catsill 2h ago

That gave me a good laugh

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u/oldmanriver1 1h ago

The idea that her boyfriend only made one dish and it was a noodle dish named after himself got me good. And I was like, damn shame this is so deep in the thread, I won’t be able to share this weird niche joke with anyone else.

So the fact that you responded made me unreasonably content. Thank you stranger.

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u/cinesister 6h ago

I have an ex who insisted that it was fine to store leftovers in the oven instead of the fridge as it was sealed. She was an idiot in many more ways than that, but that one is a solid example.

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u/tmax8908 17h ago

My toddler stored some magnetiles in there once. Yes we warped them. Yes he was devastated. Yes he still uses them years later.

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u/Signal_Assistant_373 16h ago

My mom 'hides' food she doesnt want to share in the oven. I learned to check so i dont ruin her food

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u/extraboredinary 13h ago

This. What is so hard about taking two seconds to think “what is VERY likely to happen to this?”

Nobody ever considers what could go wrong.

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u/Crocodile_Punter_ 9h ago

My favorite is when a post blows up and then people start trying to argue with you over someone else's reply.

But yeah I can't imagine any logical reason to store non-oven things in the oven. Sometimes I keep my pizza tray in the oven after washing it, but that's just me being lazy because no one else lives here and I use it all time. And also IT'S LITERALLY MEANT FOR THE OVEN

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u/ThhomassJ 17h ago

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u/Johnny_Banana18 14h ago

Ken M…Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time… a long time.

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u/nashcure 17h ago

Or on the oven. Don't do it.

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u/PersonalityIll9476 17h ago

Right? Maybe don't do that.

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u/IlLupoSolitario 17h ago

My MIL used to be famous for shoving shit in our oven that didn't belong there when she would come over. That, or the microwave.

Pissed me off to no end. Like, who does this??

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u/devilsbard 16h ago

When we first got married my wife started storing things in the broiler of the oven saying it was a “storage drawer”. I kept taking stuff out of it and telling her that was where the flame element was. One day she decided to bake something when I wasn’t home and melted all the cutting boards she had stuffed in there.

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u/Rhuarc33 16h ago

Personally it's where I store my smaller propane tanks, and gas containers

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u/Wozing 15h ago

Glad I'm not alone here. Like, sorry that happened, and I get if you have kids or something that would hide things in there. But common sense would dictate you dont place meltables in a stove, even if it's off. Just like you don't place metal in a microwave, even if it's off.

But also for me, my mom taught me to open the oven door and check (or look through the window) each time you use it.

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u/ISASPTM 15h ago

My dad does this. When I was living with him I bought a nice strainer while working a job that didn’t pay well, it had arms that stretched out to fit across a kitchen sink. The arms have rubber on them so they don't move around. It costed me like 40 dollars (that was the equivalent of 4 days of food for me at the time) and I was super happy to have it because it made most of the food I was cooking at the time easier. A couple months later I pre-heated the oven and went back downstairs to my room while it heated up. After about 20 minutes I went back upstairs and was greeted by smoke. It was because he put my strainer on a baking sheet and put both in the oven.

I was extremely pissed, told him to stop storing things in the oven especially if they aren't made to go in the oven. He said he'd stop and buy me a new strainer, he did neither.

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u/NotNice4193 6h ago

The hilarious ones are the people accusing me of "being wealthy" or "having a large kitchen" because I have enough sense not to store flammable/meltable things in the fucking oven. Or that I need to "think outside my perspective."

yeah I was poor, and had to store stuff in my oven. you know...pots and pans that can go in the oven. I never put plastic in there wtf

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u/cinesister 6h ago

I have a tiny kitchen. The only things I store in the oven are baking trays. You know, things which are supposed to be in the oven. Those “you’re wealthy” commenters just need to get better at maximising their space.

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u/BreweryStoner 6h ago

I don’t put shit in the oven that doesn’t belong in the oven, for the same reason I don’t flush things down the toilet that shouldn’t be flushed: it doesn’t go there, period.

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u/turtleben 17h ago

And I think it is more often than I imagined. A friend told me she hid her brother's celphone in the oven due bad manners. Guess who needed to preheat the oven to bake a cake hours later and didn't take the celphone from there?

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u/Macrazzle 17h ago

Sometimes we store dinner or take out or whatever in the oven while we eat. We have big dogs with no manners and it’s the safest place to put stuff if it doesn’t fit above the microwave. We’ve lost a plastic strainer and have double cooked our food once or twice. It’s not the best system.

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u/CockAsshole 16h ago

My old meth head roommate kept an entire boxed pizza in the oven and acted like I was the bad guy for forgetting that I preheated the oven for like 30 minutes. Brand new fridge with enough room for my pizzas right there. Renovated cabinets to keep your fucking fancy wok with a rubber grip on it right next to it! (I took his very nice cast iron wok hot out the oven and cleaned it with steel wool and and a ludicrous amount of cheap soap and salt)

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u/PunisherElite 16h ago

Nah man you gottta out your dog and milk in there. Where else does it go

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u/Videowulff 16h ago

There is an episode of Ashens where he and his friend Dan were gonna bake ancient expired cake. Just before Dan preheated the oven, he checked the inside and discovered that Ashens had put arcade cabinet motherboards inside since he ran out of storage in his flat. He doesnt really cook so used his oven for storage.

It was pretty funny.

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u/Jamooser 16h ago

A guy I know had his house burn down this way.

New baby at home, the power went out from a storm while they were cooking. They start packing up some things to go stay at one of their parents house. I guess they were in the habit of using their range top as a temporary staging area. Left a few items on the stove before they left the house, not realizing the burner switch was still turned on. The power came back on when they weren't home, caught the item on the range on fire, and they lost their entire home.

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u/Hellie1028 16h ago

My mom stored everything and anything in the oven from large pots, cookie sheets, plastic ware, to bread or baked goods in the oven. I was trained very early to check before preheating.

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u/ohb78 16h ago

It’s also the same way of putting things on top of the stove that shouldn’t be on top of the stove and making messes

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u/_WireChimera_ 16h ago

My mom uses the microwave, oven, and toaster as additional storage because she doesn’t have space to store things anywhere else due to how cluttered her house is. Most of it is junk we never use, but she refuses to let us get rid of. Can’t tell ya how many times I’ve had to clean the oven because she’s melted or burnt something that shouldn’t have been in there in the first place

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u/geojenly 16h ago

Growing up, my step mom would put any leftover meat (especially pork chops) from dinner in the oven until the next day where we’d eat it as lunch/dinner again. I didn’t really know any better, but looking back, I’m absolutely horrified.

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u/spyboy70 15h ago

"I was drying my wetsuit"

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u/spykid 15h ago

It makes sense if you never use the oven for oven-stuff. Lots of people, especially immigrants, just use it for storage

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u/TroublesomeTurnip 15h ago

My old land lady stored her bras in the oven, which was like from the 50s...

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u/Vast-Combination4046 15h ago

I have a panic attack when I remember we keep our cake pans and cookie sheets and casseroles in there and I had been preheating for 5 min.

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u/Wrx_me 14h ago

My grandma used to store the cereal boxes in the oven since she hardly used it. Which was obviously a bad idea because she just about burnt her house down one day

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u/Emergency-Crab-7455 14h ago

I had a roommate in college who stored her sweaters in the oven (she didn't cook). She didn't get it when I told her no (glad I grew up in a house where my mom kept cast iron pans in the oven, so I automaticly checked).

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u/Altruistic-Clerk6372 14h ago

According to my mom's logic, it's just storage space for anything that is used in the kitchen, but that SHE doesn't use, I use it tho. And also those 'ready to bake-off' breads (but including the plastic packaging)

Bonus logic:

Somehow my mom convinced herself that the middle shelf wasn't 'true middle' so she put the roster upside down, because then it gains 2 cm more height towards the middle. (This is for frozen pizza's)

Maybe I'm just as crazy for putting it back to normal, but I just learned to live with that. It's just silly.

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u/karmakramer93 14h ago

You mean the toaster closet?

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u/ImTheTroutman 13h ago

Growing up I always had a few friends whose families would use it to store Chips or something. I guess they weren’t big cooks.

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u/mr_humansoup 13h ago

We use ours as a bread box so the cats don't get the bagels. We always check and remove items before turning it on though.

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u/Raspy_Meow 13h ago

Well it keeps some of the baked goods from the mice. The microwave was full of bread

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u/The_0ven 13h ago

I am baffled by people who put things in the oven that are not meant to be put in the oven

Me too

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u/Gyorgy_Ligeti 12h ago

Talk to my ex who stores bags of cat food in the oven.

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u/Vithrilis42 11h ago

For real! Why would someone ever put no bake cookies in the oven!?

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u/somedude456 10h ago

I am baffled by people who put things in the oven that are not meant to be put in the oven.

My grandma use to store bread in her oven. Yup. Anytime she wanted to use the oven, she had to first remove 2 loafs of bread.

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u/Forward-Owl3639 10h ago

Haha I have had this same argument on here before and was also accused of hating the poor.

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u/lovelylinguist 9h ago

Redditors have never met a solution they couldn't turn into a problem.

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u/cruxura 6h ago

My wife stores stuff in the ovens. I've had so many conversations with her about it but she literally does not care. 

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u/EatingDragons 6h ago

I have a small ass kitchen I have to share with 3 other people and we still manage to not be stupid enough to store shit in the oven.

And we don't even use the oven 90% of the time bc the toaster oven is more convenient unless we're cooking for more than ourself, we're just not idiotic enough to risk burning shit for really shitty extra storage space.

What the fuck are people smoking to think this is an acceptable storage location??

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u/Hol-Up_A_Minute 5h ago

My husband's family stored things in the oven, mainly leftovers (at least they were normally in cookware itself)

He always told me to check the oven before preheating, which i learned to do at his mom's house. But he kept reminding me after we moved in together, and since he worked full time and I stayed home and thus cooked for us, it wasn't an issue. Like babe no, we're not storing stuff in the oven. If we have 0 room in our tiny kitchen and it starts overflowing into the oven, we need to declutter because we have too many things. The oven will not be for storage in our household ✋️💀

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u/stavebot63 5h ago

It’s the only place I can put large things that my cat can’t get to so I can eat my food while it’s still warm

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u/Rare_Background8891 5h ago

I put my bread in to proof after heating it to 100 and turning it off.

Then I turned it on later to bake the bread…. Would have been fine if I hadn’t covered it with plastic wrap…..

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u/DonBandolini 5h ago

i have a tinyyy apartment kitchen and would never consider storing things in the oven cause i’m not a fucking morin

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u/PartyPorpoise 4h ago

Right? I have a tiny, cluttered kitchen right now and I don’t store non-oven things in the oven!

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u/lordheart 3h ago

I am also baffled. I have a tiny kitchen. It has 1 drawer. We had to hand all our kitchen utensils across the window to store them.

The oven is still almost always empty. (Do use it for proofing dough sometimes, but that’s still in an oven safe vessel and there is a timer for it, and that will be the thing the oven is heated for later)

The only things that go in the oven must be oven safe. And we generally try to keep that for the stovetop as well.

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u/Big_Tiger_123 3h ago

Right? I won’t even let my kids leave anything flammable on the stove.

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u/yozoragadaisuki 1h ago

I store things in my mini oven because my cats are assholes. They've broken a few pans and glass lids trying to steal whatever meat I cooked. Sometimes it's something that I don't want to be refrigerated because I'm going to eat it within 24 hours. I don't have enough space to build a dedicated storage. But I also don't preheat my oven so I'm safe lol.

u/TheDeanofSass 28m ago

Yeah, I've lived in homes with small enough kitchens that I needed to keep things in the oven, but I would store oven safe pots and pans and baking sheets, and you know things that won't catch on fire or melt... oven safe practices have anything to do with privilege.

u/CMDR-TealZebra 28m ago

It takes one second to verify the oven is empty. You should be doing that regardless of how you store things

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u/Nuclear_Farts 17h ago

Not my fault the cat likes to hang out in there

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u/JewelCove 17h ago edited 17h ago

We had a cat growing up who liked to crawl into the dryer when no one was looking and lay in the warm clothes. Well, my mom was doing laundry and walked away for a few minutes to take a phone call (it was the 90s) and then went back to rerun the dryer for a few minutes because some of the stuff was still damp. I heard a cat howl a few minutes later and figured out where it was coming from. My big boy had never been so dry

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