Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much personal preference in this! Don't worry about getting it 'wrong', it'll just help you make the decision next time you have a choice!
My preference is to have the outlets under the top cabinets because I think it looks cleaner - unless you have an appliance that has to be plugged in all the time or one that will remain plugged in (like the coffee maker). You'll have to make sure, though, that any under-cabinet lighting you have doesn't get hot because you don't want to accidently burn yourself when going to plug/unplug something.
If you have the room, I'd suggest a drawer with a plug so you can charge device/power packs in it. I wish I had one. With 3 teens, we have a lot of stuff that needs charging and I hate how it loks on the counter.
This is stupid no one puts their stuff away to charge they are using it at the same time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much personal preference in this! Don't worry about getting it 'wrong', it'll just help you make the decision next time you have a choice!
My preference is to have the outlets under the top cabinets because I think it looks cleaner - unless you have an appliance that has to be plugged in all the time or one that will remain plugged in (like the coffee maker). You'll have to make sure, though, that any under-cabinet lighting you have doesn't get hot because you don't want to accidently burn yourself when going to plug/unplug something.
If you have the room, I'd suggest a drawer with a plug so you can charge device/power packs in it. I wish I had one. With 3 teens, we have a lot of stuff that needs charging and I hate how it loks on the counter.
This is stupid no one puts their stuff away to charge they are using it at the same time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got a new Instant Pot and in the manual it says NOT to use under cabinet outlets. Doesn't say why but I'm sure there's a reason behind it. Don't know how common that warning it.
They are afraid of idiots putting the pot right under the outlet where moisture and steam could rise directly into outlet.
Anonymous wrote:I just got a new Instant Pot and in the manual it says NOT to use under cabinet outlets. Doesn't say why but I'm sure there's a reason behind it. Don't know how common that warning it.
Anonymous wrote:We are fully renovating our kitchen and have the opportunity to put outlets in the backsplash or under cabinet. Electrician seemed to recommend (maybe based on what others are doing now?) that we put them under the cabinets while our main contractor suggested keeping in the backsplash. We are doing a simple white tile backsplash so it won’t show a ton. We will be leaving out our coffee maker (nespresso) and toaster. When we use other things they will be put away afterwards. WWYD?
I am thinking of doing the ones for the nespresso and the toaster in the backsplash, but the others under cabinet….but seeking advice so I don’t get it wrong.