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Things You Should Never Plug Into a Power Strip

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In our tech-driven world, power strips are essential for managing multiple electronic devices. However, it’s crucial to use them correctly to avoid potential hazards. Here are nine items that should never be plugged into a power strip:

1. Major Appliances
Examples: Refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines.
Why: These appliances require significant power and should be plugged directly into wall outlets to prevent overheating and fire hazards.
2. Space Heaters
Why: Space heaters consume a lot of electricity and can pose a serious fire risk when plugged into a power strip. Always plug them directly into a wall outlet.
3. Power Tools and High-Wattage Equipment
Examples: Drills, saws, kitchen appliances.
Why: These devices can overload a power strip, leading to overheating and increased fire risks. They should be connected to dedicated outlets.
4. Daisy-Chained Power Strips
Why: Connecting multiple power strips together increases the risk of overloading the electrical circuit, which can cause overheating and fires. Use a single, high-quality power strip instead.
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