To reduce the chances of a fire caused by an electrical issue, safety professionals advise disconnecting these small kitchen appliances nightly:
1. Air Fryers
These high-wattage, compact devices can overheat without warning—especially when plugged into lower-quality outlets or if they’re aging.
2. Toaster Ovens
Some models retain heat or allow residual electrical current to flow, posing a danger in the event of a sudden surge.
3. Electric Kettles
While many feature auto-shutoff mechanisms, a malfunctioning thermostat can still create a hazardous situation.
4. Coffee Makers
Units with warming plates, particularly older ones, can overheat if left on or neglected over time.
5. Microwaves (Older Units)
Older microwaves are at risk of internal arcing, especially if there’s damage to components like the magnetron or insulation.
Extra Tip: Cut Utility Costs by Unplugging Unused Devices

Beyond safety, unplugging small kitchen gadgets when they’re not in use can help lower energy bills. Many of these items continue consuming standby electricity, contributing to higher monthly costs. Incorporating this into your nighttime routine supports both energy efficiency and fire prevention.
Use Smart Habits to Safeguard Your Home
As more people become aware of fire safety best practices, knowing which appliances to unplug is a key step in avoiding kitchen-related fires and potentially costly damage. Make air fryers and toaster ovens top of your list, and get into the habit of unplugging other high-risk appliances before bed.
For added security, consider installing smart plugs with automatic shut-off features, using surge protectors, and ensuring your home insurance includes coverage for electrical fire incidents.