Is it safe to use? (fridge)
I recently purchased a fridge for my new home, but it looks like the power cable got frayed while I was moving it upstairs. I’m uncertain whether it’s still safe to use or if I should replace it. What do you think?

Is it safe to use? (fridge)
I recently purchased a fridge for my new home, but it looks like the power cable got frayed while I was moving it upstairs. I’m uncertain whether it’s still safe to use or if I should replace it. What do you think?
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It’s best to err on the side of caution when it comes to electrical appliances. If the power cable is frayed, there could be a risk of electrical shock or fire. I recommend not using the fridge until the cord is replaced or repaired. It’s usually a good idea to contact a professional electrician to assess the damage or to consider replacing the entire cord if that’s an option. Safety first!