The kitchen appliance most experts commonly recommend always unplugging at night to reduce fire risk is the toaster (and toaster oven).
🔥 Why the toaster is the main concern
Toasters are simple but risky because:
- Crumbs accumulate at the bottom and can ignite over time
- The heating elements can fail or stick “on”
- Internal wiring can degrade with age
- A sudden power surge can trigger overheating
Even when not in use, a faulty toaster plugged in can become a small but real fire hazard, especially overnight when no one is watching.
⚠️ Other kitchen appliances worth unplugging at night
While the toaster is the top concern, these can also be risky depending on condition:
- Electric kettle (older or damaged ones)
- Air fryer
- Microwave (especially older models or faulty door switches)
- Coffee makers with warming plates
- Small ovens or toaster ovens
đź§Ż Simple safety habit (important)
A good rule many fire safety experts suggest:
If it doesn’t need to run continuously, unplug it when not in use—especially overnight.
Also:
- Don’t leave appliances near curtains or paper towels
- Clean crumb trays regularly
- Replace frayed cords immediately
👍 Bottom line
If you only unplug one kitchen appliance at night, make it the toaster, because it’s small, often overlooked, and one of the most common sources of kitchen electrical fires.
If you want, I can also give you a “home fire safety checklist” for kitchens and bedrooms” that’s practical and easy to follow.