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Is a cookie cooling rack an appliance?
A cookie cooling rack is not typically considered an appliance. Here's why:
* Appliances are powered: Appliances generally use electricity or gas to function. A cookie cooling rack is passive and does not require any power source.
* Appliances perform a specific task: Appliances are designed to complete a specific task, like cooking, cleaning, or refrigeration. While a cookie cooling rack aids in the baking process, it doesn't perform a task on its own. It simply provides a surface for cooling.
* Appliances are generally larger and more complex: Cookie cooling racks are small, simple tools. Appliances are typically larger and more complex in design.
Therefore, a cookie cooling rack is more accurately classified as a kitchen utensil or baking tool.
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