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Why Unplugging Your Charger Matters More Than You Think

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Even when idle, chargers continue to draw tiny amounts of electricity. While the cost might seem negligible, over time, this standby power adds up. More importantly, constant use accelerates wear and tear on the charger’s internal parts. Overheating from voltage spikes can damage the device or, in rare cases, lead to sparks or smoke.

Safety is another concern. A loose charger tip near water or metal objects could create a short circuit. Homes with kids or pets face extra risks: curious hands or paws might tug on cords, damaging the charger or tempting little ones to play with outlets.

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