The Kitchen Appliance You Should Always Unplug at Night to Prevent House Fires
These compact, high-power units are prone to internal heat buildup, especially if plugged into old or low-quality electrical outlets.
Some models hold residual heat or allow small currents to flow, which can become dangerous during an electrical surge.
Even with automatic shutoff features, a broken or faulty thermostat could still lead to overheating and possible fire.

Older models with warming plates may overheat if forgotten and left on, creating a potential fire risk.
Older microwaves can suffer from internal component issues—like insulation wear or magnetron failure—which may cause sparking or electrical arcing.
Besides improving fire safety, unplugging small kitchen appliances when they’re not in use can also help reduce your electricity bill.
Many of these gadgets continue using power even when off, quietly adding to your energy costs. Making this a nightly habit supports both home safety and energy efficiency.
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