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[quote=Anonymous]We have slide out cabinet shelves. I was thinking how great it would be to keep a toaster on one of them, plugged in, and just slide it out when needed, then once the toaster cools down, slide it back in an close the door. Saves time and trouble, since I hate having cluttered counters and my husband loves his toasted morning waffles. I didn't think it would be any different than having a disposal, or dishwasher, or range top fan plugged into their respective cabinets. But my husband said it's too dangerous. He also said he consulted with a handyman who agreed. Is this true, are toasters more dangerous to leave plugged in (and have under a counter, inside a cabinet) than other small appliances? I guess I could understand (maybe) if one didn't allow the toaster to cool down before closing the doors.[/quote]
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