Toasters can be pricey, so making sure yours lasts as long as possible is important. You might notice your toaster has been smelling a little burnt recently or isn't toasting as well as it used to.
Giving a proper cleaning is crucial for making sure it lasts as long as possible. Toasters are one of the most frequently used appliances in the kitchen, and they often get forgotten about when it comes to cleaning. Yours Magazine advises using a pastry brush to clean crumbs out of your toaster.
It says: "Get tricky-to-reach crumbs and burnt bits out of your toaster by unplugging it and sweeping with a pastry brush.
"This will help your toaster last longer and make crumbs less likely to catch and smell."
Over time, crumbs, burnt bits, and stray seeds can build up inside, creating unpleasant odours and even posing a potential fire risk.
First, ensure that you unplug your toaster and let it cool completely. Make sure you never attempt to clean it while it's still hot or connected to the mains.
Once it's cool, you should gently shake out any loose crumbs over the sink or into a bin.
Then, take your dry pastry brush and use it to reach inside the slots, carefully sweeping away any remaining debris.
This quick and easy method helps remove those crumbs that often get stuck and burn over time.
Not only will this make your toaster smell better, but it can also enhance its performance and extend its longevity.
If you use your toaster frequently, be sure to clean it regularly.
You should be regularly emptying the crumb trays, but by giving it this extra clean, your toaster is more likely to last longer.
Doing this on a weekly basis will help ensure you won't face any issues with your toaster.
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