What is the most likely thing to happen if I must plug in the very short cord of a small electrical appliance into an extension cord or power strip rather than a wall outlet? What's the worst that could happen?
For some reason toasters have notoriously short cords and I’ve never received a reasonable excuse. The best I could come up with was that the cord was kept short to prevent the thing from falling into a sink of dish water and electrocuting the dishwasher. Nothing bad will happen as long as the gauge of the wiring in the extension cord is adequate to the load. Both the cord and the cooker should have a rating in amps somewhere on a label. In addition, if the cooker has a 3 prong plug (grounded) you want a grounded extension cord plugged into a grounded outlet.