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My new rental home has a small kitchen. It also only has one outlet that is inconveniently placed half way up the wall. above above open air. 

I have a kitchen sink that has a little bit of counter space on each side and that's the only counter space available. The The outlet resides about 1.5-2 feet from the counter space. I'm curious if there is any battery powered devices I can use to plus in my toaster, Keurig, microwave.. ect. 

I currently have an extension cord running from one room over so I can plus my.microwave in. But I have an 8-month old who is on the go and it's not exactly baby proof.

I'm curious if there is any battery powered devices I can use to plug in my toaster, Keurig, microwave etc.

Any ideas??

My new rental home has a small kitchen. It also only has one outlet that is inconveniently placed half way up the wall. above open air. I have a kitchen sink that has a little bit of counter space on each side and that's the only counter space available. The outlet resides about 1.5-2 feet from the counter space. I'm curious if there is any battery powered devices I can use to plus in my toaster, Keurig, microwave.. ect. I currently have an extension cord running from one room over so I can plus my.microwave in. But I have an 8-month old who is on the go and it's not exactly baby proof. Any ideas??

My new rental home has a small kitchen. It also only has one outlet that is inconveniently placed half way up the wall above open air. 

I have a kitchen sink that has a little bit of counter space on each side and that's the only counter space available. The outlet resides about 1.5-2 feet from the counter space. 

I currently have an extension cord running from one room over so I can plus my.microwave in. But I have an 8-month old who is on the go and it's not exactly baby proof.

I'm curious if there is any battery powered devices I can use to plug in my toaster, Keurig, microwave etc.

Any ideas??

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One outlet in kitchen

My new rental home has a small kitchen. It also only has one outlet that is inconveniently placed half way up the wall. above open air. I have a kitchen sink that has a little bit of counter space on each side and that's the only counter space available. The outlet resides about 1.5-2 feet from the counter space. I'm curious if there is any battery powered devices I can use to plus in my toaster, Keurig, microwave.. ect. I currently have an extension cord running from one room over so I can plus my.microwave in. But I have an 8-month old who is on the go and it's not exactly baby proof. Any ideas??