9 things you should never plug into a power strip

Avoid These Appliances on Power Strips

Living without electricity seems unimaginable today, as nearly everything relies on it. Yet, most homes lack enough outlets, leading many to use power strips. However, some high-wattage appliances pose serious fire risks when plugged into them.

What Not to Plug Into Power Strips:

  1. Oven – Requires a dedicated outlet on its own circuit.
  2. Refrigerator – Frequent cycling can overload power strips.
  3. Washing Machine – Draws up to 1,400 watts, risking overheating.
  4. Portable Heaters – Uses 1,500 watts and runs for long periods.
  5. Microwave – Best plugged directly into a wall outlet.
  6. Coffee Maker – Consumes more power than expected.
  7. Toaster – Uses high energy despite its small size.
  8. Another Power Strip – Daisy-chaining power strips is unsafe.
  9. Electronics (TV, Router, PC) – Sensitive to surges; use surge-protecting power strips instead.

Before plugging anything into a power strip, always check its wattage limit to avoid overloading and potential hazards.

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