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  1. I have a GFCI outlet that protects three different outlets in my kitchen. Couple of months ago I was making toast in a regular toaster ( NOT toaster oven) when the GFCI tripped. It would not reset. That toaster had been the only thing running at the time. I replaced the GFCI but at that time, I did not "zero in" on the toaster being the problem. Not a month later, that circuit tripped again, again while making toast and again, it would not reset. This time, I caught the fact I was using that toaster both times the GFCI tripped. Can an appliance that small be "bad" and damage a GFCI? I threw the toaster away - immediately. Now I have to wait another 3 weeks to get an electrician out to my house to inspect that entire circuit. I am not taking any chances.
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