Protect Your Home and Wallet: Unplug These 5 Appliances When You’re Done Using Them


Many appliances continue to draw power—even when turned “off”—a phenomenon known as “phantom load” or “vampire energy.” Over time, this hidden drain can add $100–$200+ to your annual electric bill and, in rare cases, pose fire risks.
More importantly, a few specific appliances should be unplugged not just to save money—but to protect your home from potential hazards.
Here are the 5 appliances experts recommend unplugging after use:

1. Space Heaters

  • Why: The #1 cause of winter home heating fires (U.S. Fire Administration).
  • Risk: Overheating, tip-overs, or faulty wiring can ignite nearby curtains, furniture, or bedding—even if “off” but still plugged in.
  • Do this: Always unplug after use. Never leave unattended or running overnight.

2. Hair Styling Tools (Flat irons, curling irons, blow dryers)

  • Why: They reach temperatures over 400°F (204°C) and have been linked to house fires when left plugged in near flammable surfaces.
  • Risk: Auto-shutoff features can fail. A cord left dangling can overheat or get damaged.
  • Do this: Unplug immediately after use—and store away from sinks or water.

3. Coffee Makers (with warming plates)