Protect Your Home and Wallet: Unplug These 5 Appliances When You’re Done Using Them

1. Toasters and Toaster Ovens
A Man Preparing Food in Toaster Oven – why you should unplug appliances
Toasters and toaster ovens are found in most kitchens and used regularly, but they also come with surprising risks. When crumbs build up inside the toaster, they can catch fire if the appliance malfunctions or overheats. Leaving it plugged in also lets it keep drawing electricity, which is a waste if it’s not being used. That energy waste adds up, especially over the course of a year. A power surge or damaged plug can cause the unit to spark or short out. If flammable materials are nearby, like paper towels or plastic wrappers, it becomes an even bigger risk. Some older toasters don’t have modern safety features, making them more likely to overheat or catch fire. It’s also easy to forget that the heating coils may still be warm long after use. Unplugging and cleaning your toaster regularly can save you from future problems. This quick habit boosts kitchen safety and helps your toaster last longer.

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