Student destroys kitchen after putting toaster on side to make cheese toastie

The was forced to issue a warning after a university student destroyed her shared kitchen when trying to make a toastie.

I’ll be the first to say that cheese toasties are an elite meal, and definitely a solid choice for a student. They’re quick, tasty and very easy to make when done properly – and yes, it is possible to not do it properly. See how below:

The warned how not to make a cheese toastie as they posted a video filmed by another of the flat’s residents, , in student accommodation in , South East .

Footage shows the kitchen on the ground floor flat black and burned, with huge holes in the ceiling and debris all over the floor. Entire units appear to have been removed in the aftermath of the fire, while puddles of water on the floor were left after efforts to put it out.

The blaze took place in a three-storey block of flats, though thankfully there were no reports of any injuries as a result.

It took almost 40 minutes after the brigade was called to get the fire under control, with four fire engines and around 25 firefighters responding to the scene.

Cheese on toast is great when made safely. Credit: Clynt Garnham Food & Drink / Alamy Stock Photo

It was determined that the fire began after one of ’s flatmates student turned the toaster on its side to try and make cheese on toast, presumably hoping the hot elements on one side of the toaster would melt the cheese while the other side toasted the bread.

However, this experiment obviously went disastrously wrong, resulting in the damage seen above.

The shared their warning on alongside the video, writing: “This was the aftermath of a fire at a student accommodation block in #AveryHill caused by a toaster placed on its side to make cheese on toast. Please don’t do this – only use electrical products for their designated use.”

A further explained that the person making the toastie had…

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