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Why You Should Always Unplug This Kitchen Appliance at Night

I do have to say – I like my air fryer. First time I bought one, I felt like I discovered the ultimate kitchen gadget. Crisp fries, golden vegetables, juicy chicken wings – everything comes out tasting better and it’s faster than a regular oven and way less messy than frying on the stovetop. But then something happened a few weeks ago that made me question leaving my air fryer overnight plugged in.

The Night That Changed Everything

It was late at night and I had just finished making some quick fries from a long, exhausting day. So I plated the fries, added some salt and went to see a movie. I forgot to unplug the air fryer thinking it was harmless when not in use. Later that night when I returned to the kitchen for a glass of water, I smelled something burning. Alarmed, I first checked the stove – nothing. Then I saw some smoke coming from the back of my air fryer. My heart started racing!

When I disconnected it from the outlet, the plug was hot and it was slightly melted around the edges. My cozy evening might have turned out to be a disaster if I hadn’t noticed sooner.

Not an Isolated Incident

And after doing some quick research on the internet that night – because how do you sleep after something like that – I discovered my experience wasn’t unique. Air fryers are surprisingly handy but have been linked to several fires – caused by electrical faults or overheating – when left plugged in.

source: Reddit

Experts say air fryers are sizeable appliances that draw quite a bit of electricity. Sometimes the internal heating elements stick and even when not cooking some components remain energized if there is a fault. This constant current flowing through damaged wire or hot circuits can cause electrical fires. Though unlikely when used and maintained properly, the risk is enough that safety experts also often suggest unplugging air fryers when the appliance isn’t attended – including overnight and when you’re away from home.

So, okay – most of us are used to leaving kitchen appliances plugged in constantly. We rarely give it a second thought in coffee makers, microwaves or toasters. But air fryers are another matter. They are more dangerous because they combine high heat, powerful fans and a large electrical load in one small device. A small manufacturing defect, grease residue buildup, or simply normal wear can increase the danger of overheating or electrical shorts.

What You Can Do to Stay Safe

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