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Melted kitchen appliance cord?
OK, so my husband somehow melted off the plastic layer of my cord to the KitchenAid Stand Mixer. It’s about an inch size damage. I can see green and a tiny bit of gold wires are exposed but not sticking out. Can I use electrical tape as a temporary fix? Can the whole plug be replaced or am better off just buying a new mixer, which I dread doing since my mixer cost me $200. Any advice gladly accepted=0
Do not use electrical tape as the fix. There may well be an insulation failure between two wires and this will cause a fire.
You can replace the entire cord but would likely need a new cord from the maker; sometimes you can replce the cord and attach it but this depends upon how it enters the mixer.
If the failure point is near the plug end, you can cut the wire and install a new wall plug; it shortens the cord but often this is not critical.