How to Clean a Toaster (Safely and Properly)
Let’s be honest—most of us forget about cleaning the toaster.
We use it almost every day.
Crumbs fall inside.
A burnt smell slowly shows up one morning.
And suddenly we’re wondering: Should we clean this thing… and how do we do it without breaking it?
The good news is this: cleaning a toaster is simple, fast, and safer than most people think—as long as we do it the right way.
Let’s walk through how to clean a toaster step by step, without water damage, sparks, or frustration.
Why Cleaning Your Toaster Actually Matters
A dirty toaster isn’t just unpleasant—it can become a real problem.
Over time, crumbs and food particles:
Burn and cause bad smells
Affect how evenly bread toasts
Increase the risk of smoke or even small fires
Regular cleaning helps the toaster:
Work better
Smell better
Last longer
And it only takes a few minutes.
How Often Should We Clean a Toaster?
This depends on how often we use it.
As a general rule:
Light use (a few times a week): clean once a month
Daily use: quick cleaning every 1–2 weeks
Deep clean: every 2–3 months
If we smell burning crumbs or see smoke, it’s time—no matter the schedule.
What We Need Before We Start
The best part? No special products required.
Here’s what usually works perfectly:
A soft cloth or microfiber towel
A small brush (pastry brush or old toothbrush)
Mild dish soap (for removable parts only)
A sink and some patience
🚫 What we don’t want:
Water inside the toaster
Sharp tools
Abrasive cleaners
Step-by-Step: How to Clean a Toaster
This is the safest and most effective method.
Step 1: Unplug the Toaster and Let It Cool
This step is non-negotiable.
Always:
Unplug the toaster
Let it cool completely
Never clean a toaster while it’s warm or plugged in.
Step 2: Remove and Clean the Crumb Tray
Most modern toasters have a removable crumb tray at the bottom.
Slide it out carefully
Shake crumbs into the trash
Wash with warm water and mild soap
Dry it completely
💡 Never put a wet crumb tray back into the toaster.
Step 3: Empty Loose Crumbs From Inside
Turn the toaster upside down over the sink or trash can.
Gently shake
Let loose crumbs fall out
No force. No tapping hard on the counter.
Step 4: Clean the Inside (Carefully)
This is where people often make mistakes.
What works:
Use a soft brush to loosen crumbs
Brush downward so crumbs fall out
What to avoid:
Water
Sprays
Metal tools touching heating elements
The heating wires are fragile. Treat them gently.
Step 5: Wipe the Outside
Now for the visible part.
Use a slightly damp cloth
Wipe the exterior surfaces
For stainless steel, wipe with the grain
Dry everything with a clean towel.
Step 6: Reassemble and Let It Sit
Before plugging it back in:
Make sure all parts are completely dry
Slide the crumb tray back in
Wait a few minutes—then it’s ready to use again.
How to Clean the Inside Without Damaging It
This is worth repeating.
Never pour water into a toaster.
Even a small amount can damage internal components.
If crumbs are stuck:
Use gentle brushing
Turn the toaster upside down again
Patience works better than force here.
How to Get Rid of Burnt Smells
If your toaster smells burnt even after cleaning, here’s what helps:
Make sure all crumbs are removed
Run the toaster empty on the lowest setting once
Let it cool and air out
If the smell persists, it may be time for a deeper clean—or replacement.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
We’ve all been tempted. These are the biggest no-gos:
Cleaning while plugged in
Using knives or forks inside
Spraying cleaner directly into the toaster
Ignoring crumbs for months
These mistakes can shorten the toaster’s life—or create safety risks.
Is It Safe to Use Baking Soda or Vinegar?
Yes—but with limits.
Baking soda works for exterior stains
Vinegar is fine on the outside only
Never apply either inside the toaster.
What If My Toaster Doesn’t Have a Crumb Tray?
Some older models don’t.
In that case:
Turn the toaster upside down regularly
Shake gently to remove crumbs
Brush the interior more often
It just means we need to be a bit more proactive.
When Should We Stop Using a Toaster?
Cleaning won’t fix everything.
It’s time to replace the toaster if:
It sparks frequently
It smells strongly of burning plastic
It heats unevenly despite cleaning
Safety always comes first.
Conclusion
Keep It Simple, Keep It Clean…
So, how do we clean a toaster properly?
We:
Unplug it
Remove crumbs regularly
Avoid water inside
Clean gently and consistently
A clean toaster isn’t just nicer to use—it’s safer, smells better, and works the way it should.
And once we get into the habit, it takes less time than making the toast itself.
