What things should you not put in a toaster?
Toasters are designed specifically to toast bread, so it's not recommended to put anything other than bread in them. Some things you should never put in a toaster include:
- Metal utensils: Metal conducts electricity, so putting a metal utensil in a toaster can cause an electric shock.
- Plastic utensils: Plastic can melt and stick to the heating elements of the toaster, which can create a fire hazard.
- Foil: Foil can also conduct electricity, so putting it in a toaster can cause an electric shock.
- Food that is not bread: Toasters are not designed to toast food other than bread, so putting other foods in them can cause a fire. This includes things like pop tarts or frozen waffles.
- Anything too thick: Toasting something that is too thick can block the heat from circulating properly, which can also cause a fire.
If you're not sure whether or not it's safe to put something in the toaster, it's best to err on the side of caution and not do it.
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