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Mar 26, 2026

These Items Should Never Be Stored on Top of the Fridge

These Items Should Never Be Stored on Top of the Fridge

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Honestly, I’m not the most organized person in existence. With an exhausting work schedule, my home isn’t always spotless and presentable. Most times it’s a disaster, so unfortunately for me, it is a good thing I live on my own. My apartment isn’t huge, which has caused me to rack my brain with creative storage options for the shared space. And let’s just be honest, who doesn’t store things on top of the refrigerator? I mean, such a big space; it feels almost foolish to waste such a great area, right?

Small Space, Big Storage Challenges

But I naturally started to think, amongst my tidy design failures, whether it’s okay to stack things on top of it. Plus, surely I can’t be the only one squeezing a contraption on their apartment refrigerator. Still, it can’t possibly be safe to create topsy-turvy makeshift shelves with random odds and ends.

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So, I did a bit of digging around, and turns out, there are actually some things you should never store on top of your fridge.

Is It Really Safe?

Here’s what I found:

Bread and Baked Goods: I was guilty of this one. Turns out, the warmth from the fridge can make bread go stale faster. Who knew?

Wine: This was a surprise! Apparently, the heat and vibration can mess with the wine’s aging process. So much for my makeshift wine rack.

Oils: Olive or vegetable oils seem like they’d be fine up there, but the fluctuating temperatures can spoil them quicker. Back to the pantry they go.

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Medications: This one makes sense. The heat can affect their effectiveness. Definitely not worth the risk.

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