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Kitchen appliance that must be unplugged to avoid a fire

Posted on March 7, 2026 by Admin

A kitchen appliance that must be unplugged to avoid a fire is typically one that generates heat or uses electricity continuously. Common examples include:

  • Toaster – Can ignite crumbs or malfunction if left plugged in.
  • Slow cooker or Crock-Pot – If left on unattended for too long.
  • Coffee maker – Especially older models without auto shut-off.
  • Space heaters or toaster ovens – Heat sources that can start a fire if near flammable materials.
  • Deep fryer – Oil can overheat if left plugged in.

General rule: Any appliance that produces heat—especially unattended—is safer when unplugged after use.

If you want, I can make a short list of the top 10 kitchen appliances most associated with fire risk.

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