Unplugging certain appliances isn’t just about saving a little electricity—it can reduce fire risk and lower your power bill. ⚡🏠
Here are 5 appliances you should unplug when not in use:
🔌 1. Toaster / Toaster Oven
- Crumbs inside can overheat or catch fire
- Many models still draw small power when plugged in
👉 Unplug after each use, especially overnight
☕ 2. Coffee Maker
- Can develop electrical faults or overheating issues over time
- Some stay warm for long periods
👉 Unplug once you’re done brewing
📺 3. TV & Entertainment Systems
- Draw “phantom power” even when turned off
- Includes set-top boxes, game consoles, speakers
👉 Use a power strip to switch everything off at once
💻 4. Phone & Laptop Chargers
- Continue using energy even when not charging
- Can heat up unnecessarily
👉 Unplug when not in use
🍳 5. Small Kitchen Appliances
- Includes air fryers, kettles, blenders, microwaves
- Some have standby modes or faulty wiring risks
👉 Unplug after use, especially older devices
💡 Bonus Tip
- Anything with a clock, light, or standby mode is still using power
- Using a surge protector/power strip makes it easy to cut power instantly
⚠️ Why this matters
- Reduces fire hazards 🔥
- Cuts down electricity waste 💸
- Protects appliances from power surges
💬 Bottom line:
If you’re not using it—and it doesn’t need to stay on—unplug it. It’s a simple habit that adds up in safety and savings.
If you want, I can show you which appliances you should NOT unplug (some actually work better when left plugged in).