9 things to never plug into a power strip

Here are 9 devices you should never plug into a power strip: Oven – Too energy-intensive and should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. Refrigerator – Constant power usage can overwhelm a power strip. Washing Machine – Consumes too much energy; always plug into a wall outlet. Auxiliary Heating – Overloads power strips quickly; u

se a wall outlet.Microwave – Despite its size, it consumes significant energy. Coffee Maker – Small but energy-intensive; use a wall outlet. Toaster – High energy consumption; avoid power strips. Multiple Extensions – Daisy-chaining power strips is dangerous and can cause fires. Internet Box, Computer, and TV – Sensitive to electrical issues; use a surge protector instead. To reduce risks, ensure devices that consume a lot of power are directly plugged into wall outlets.

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