
Power strips are convenient, especially when you have multiple devices to plug in. However, not everything is safe to use with them. Overloading a power strip or plugging in high-power appliances can lead to overheating, electrical fires, or even serious damage to your home’s wiring.
To keep your home safe, here are 9 things you should never plug into a power strip—plus safer alternatives for powering them.
1. Space Heaters 
Space heaters draw a huge amount of electricity, and most power strips aren’t designed to handle that kind of load. Plugging a space heater into a power strip can cause it to overheat and catch fire—a major safety hazard.
Safe Alternative: Always plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet.
2. Refrigerators & Freezers 
Refrigerators and freezers require a steady and powerful energy supply to keep food at a safe temperature. Power strips can’t provide the stable voltage these appliances need, which could lead to malfunctions, food spoilage, or even electrical hazards.
Safe Alternative: Plug them directly into a dedicated wall outlet to prevent circuit overload.
3. Microwaves 
Microwaves demand a high wattage when running. Plugging them into a power strip could cause overheating, tripped breakers, or even a fire.
Safe Alternative: Use a wall outlet—preferably on a dedicated circuit to handle the load safely.
4. Coffee Makers 
Coffee makers use a high amount of energy in a short burst to heat water quickly. Power strips may not be able to handle the sudden surge, increasing the risk of an electrical fire.
Safe Alternative: Plug coffee makers directly into the wall for safe operation.
5. Air Conditioners 
Air conditioners pull a lot of power and require a….