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On 5/22/2025 3:33 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:On Thu, 22 May 2025 8:40:12 +0000, BryanGSimmons wrote:Most toaster ovens don't have great cords, but microwaves do. Sometimes
Probably irrelevant to most here, as we're mostly old retirees, but thisWell, here's my tip of the day for extension cords.
is the way to roll up a cord. When I ran cleaning crews, I stressed two
things, rolling up cords properly, and never using abrasives on
porcelain fixtures, the latter being a fireable offense, as I described
it as, "willful destruction of company property."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXfFtn1Yjow
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Whenever you have an appliance such as a microwave or
perhaps a large toaster oven give up the ghost, cut
the power cord off the appliance. I can't speak for
all brands of microwaves, but the ones I've had always
had about a 36-to-42-inch 14-gauge cord. And sometimes
a cord that length just comes in handy when a 25 foot
cord is too long.
My neighbor has made me two such cords from dead
appliances. They've proven very useful when I
use a slow cooker or the Ninja Foodi on the three
season porch for prolonged cooking. Perfect length.
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they are even 12 gauge. Just attach a female end, and you have a
rockin' short extension cord.
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