Can you use extension cords on appliances?

Using extension cords
Never use extension cords to power appliances. Plug appliances directly into wall outlets. . Never use indoor extension cords outdoors. Don't plug multiple cords together.
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Is it safe to plug appliances into an extension cord?

Rule two: never plug high power capacity appliances, like space heaters, refrigerators, or microwave and toaster ovens into power strips or extension cords. These appliances have higher power capacity and need to be plugged into a wall outlet directly.
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Can you use extension cords for kitchen appliances?

However, you can use an extension cord if (1) it is the right gauge, and (2) if it has a three-prong socket. However, it is still better to stick on the safe side. In this article, I will explain the possible repercussions of using an extension cord for your microwave.
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Why do appliances say not to use an extension cord?

Certain high wattage appliances should not use an extension cord when possible (check the owner's manual). Using an extension cord on these appliances could cause excessive heat and voltage drop, this could damage the appliance or motor.
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What kind of extension cord can I use for a refrigerator?

*For a cord with a length of 50 feet or less. For safety, opt for the #10 extra heavy duty gauge for your refrigerator. WARNING: If you have a no frost refrigerator, DON'T plug it into an extension cord as it may not be able to support the built-in heater used to melt the frost.
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Extension Cords cause FIRES. USE POWER STRIPS



Is it safe to plug mini fridge into extension cord?

Summary. You can plug your mini-fridge into your extension cord. It is not recommended, mainly for the fire hazard that ill-equipped cords pose. If a line cannot handle the power of the mini-fridge, the cable could heat up, melt away the plastic and start an electrical fire.
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Is it OK to use extension cord with oven?

Plug microwave ovens or other cooking appliances directly into a wall outlet. Never use an extension cord for a cooking appliance. Check electrical cords for cracks, breaks or damage.
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Can I plug my oven into an extension cord?

Extensions are designed for occasional use not to run cookers on, socket outlets should be away from sink where they are safe from effects of water ingress.
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Can I plug my freezer into an extension cord?

GE strongly recommends that an extension cord not be used with a freezer due to the potential safety hazards under certain conditions.
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Is it safe to plug a washer and dryer into an extension cord?

While you can plug most small appliances in to an extension cord with no issues, you should thing twice before do so for a washing machine. Using an extension cord for semi-automatic washing machines and spin dryers are generally safe as they do not draw much power.
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Can I use an extension cord for my washing machine?

Washing machines draw a large amount of electrical current to operate. Most user manuals will indicate that using an extension cord for a large appliance such as a washing machine is not advisable. Generally speaking, using an extension cord for your washing machine should be avoided.
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Can you use a heavy duty extension cord on a refrigerator?

Yes, you need a heavy-duty extension cord for the refrigerator because a light-duty extension cord lacks grounding and has a lower gauge. A heavy-duty extension cord is grounded with a 3-prong plug and has a higher capacity to deliver enough power, free from overheating or shock.
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Is there a surge protector for refrigerators?

Appliance Shield Surge Protector - Protects Appliances From Damaging & Costly Voltage Spikes/Dips, Works Great for Appliances, Refrigerators, Freezers, Dryers. Best In Class 20 Amp, 2200 Watts.
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Do they make extension cords for stoves?

Range, Stove, Oven, 25-FT Extension Cord 10-50P Male 3-Pin Plug To 10-50R Female Receptacle, Heavy Duty, Real Copper Wire, 10/3 10AWG 10-Gauge, NEMA, 25-Foot Long, Made In American, FX1361-R.
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Why do stoves not come with power cords?

Unlike washing machines and refrigerators, there is not a standard electric code or outlet type for ranges. Range manufacturers choose not to include a power cord with the range because they do not know for sure which type of cord you will need based on the type of outlet and amperage needed.
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Can I plug my gas stove into an extension cord?

Do not use an extension cord or adapter with a gas range. Plug your range into a 120V, 3-prong grounded outlet only.
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Can a TV be plugged into a power strip?

A circuit breaker is a small line of defense but are you going to plug your 55-inch smart TV into a power strip by the off chance the on-off circuit breaker will save it? No. You need a surge protector with a good amount a joules to protect that high end appliance. Myth #2 - Any Surge Protector Will Do.
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Is it OK to plug a refrigerator into a power strip?

Rule two: never plug high power capacity appliances, like space heaters, refrigerators, or microwave and toaster ovens into power strips or extension cords. These appliances have higher power capacity and need to be plugged into a wall outlet directly. Rule number three: always plug power strips directly into the wall.
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What appliances need surge protectors?

The devices and appliances you want to make sure you plug in, are the expensive ones with microprocessors into your surge protector. This includes TVs, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, AC units, PCs, laptops, game systems, and phones.
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Can a power surge ruin a refrigerator?

When there is an increase in voltage from a power surge, it causes an inrush of electrical current within the refrigerator. This surge generates an excessive amount of heat, which can damage multiple parts of the refrigerator.
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Should I unplug my refrigerator during a power outage?

Unplug Appliances

Laptops, freezers, air conditioning units, electric fans, and stoves should be unplugged. If left plugged in, refrigerators and air conditioning units become susceptible to damage from the tidal wave of electricity once power is restored.
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Can I plug a microwave into an extension cord?

We strongly recommend that an extension cord not be used with a microwave due to potential safety hazards under certain conditions. Your microwave should be plugged into its own properly grounded, dedicated electrical outlet to prevent the flickering of the lights, blowing of a fuse or tripping of a circuit breaker.
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Can I use a 16 gauge extension cord for a refrigerator?

No don't use that 50 or 100 foot orange 16/3 cord from the garage. There should be a tag on the back of the fridge or possibly on its cord. This tag should specify its electrical requirements: some combination of amps, volts, and watts.
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What kind of extension cord can I use for a washing machine?

Purchase a cord that's long enough and rated to handle the amperage of the washer. As a rule of thumb, amperage ratings of 10 or below require a 16-gauge cord. For greater draw, use a 14-gauge cord. If you have an unusually long run for the cord, use a 12-gauge cord.
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How much power can an extension cord handle?

As the cord gets longer, the current carrying capacity of the cord gets lower. For example, a 16 gauge extension cord less than 50 feet in length can power a 1625 watt (W) appliance. A 16 gauge cord that is longer than 50 feet in length can only power an appliance up to 1250W.
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