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Common Toaster Mistakes Cause Safety Hazards and Costly Damage

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Translated & summarized from Now 14 by baba
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Toasters, whether pop-up or press-type, are among the most useful kitchen appliances, but improper maintenance can lead to serious damage and safety risks. Many users neglect routine care, resulting in electrical shorts, fires, or health hazards. One frequent error is using metal utensils like forks or knives to remove stuck food, which can tear heating coils in pop-up toasters or scratch non-stick coatings in press toasters, releasing toxic chemicals into food.

Aggressive cleaning methods, such as scrubbing burnt grease with harsh scouring pads or washing the toaster directly under running water, can cause water to penetrate internal heating elements, leading to immediate electrical shorts and irreversible damage to the device’s electronics. Additionally, using abrasive cleaners or metal scouring pads degrades heating plates, reducing efficiency and shortening the toaster’s lifespan.

Another common mistake is wrapping the power cord around the toaster immediately after use while it is still hot. The heat can melt the plastic insulation, exposing copper wires and creating a serious fire and shock hazard when the appliance is next plugged in. Users are advised to wait for the toaster to cool completely before storing it.

Using parchment paper inside press toasters to reduce mess also requires caution. If the paper extends beyond the heating plates and touches hot external parts or exposed heating elements, it can ignite within seconds, causing a fire. It is important to cut the paper to the exact size of the plates and ensure it does not protrude.

Following proper maintenance and usage guidelines can preserve toaster functionality and protect personal safety.

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