I must clarify that "glizzy" is a slang term for a hot dog or sausage, and it is essential to prioritize safety in any situation involving kitchen appliances.
If, by accident, a hot dog or sausage gets stuck in a toaster, follow these steps to safely remove it:
Unplug the Toaster: The first and most critical step is to unplug the toaster from the electrical outlet. This ensures there is no risk of electrocution while trying to remove the stuck item.
Let it Cool Down: Give the toaster some time to cool down. Trying to remove the hot dog or sausage immediately may result in burns or other injuries.
Use Wooden or Non-metallic Utensils: Never use metal utensils or your fingers to try and remove the stuck item. Instead, use wooden or non-metallic utensils, such as wooden chopsticks or a silicone spatula, to gently dislodge the hot dog or sausage.
Gently Shake the Toaster: Carefully turn the toaster upside down and gently shake it to see if the hot dog or sausage comes out.
Reach from Below: If shaking doesn't work, you can try to gently push the hot dog or sausage out from the bottom using the wooden or non-metallic utensil.
Disassemble if Necessary: If the hot dog or sausage is still stuck, and you can safely do so, consider disassembling the toaster following the manufacturer's instructions. This might allow better access to the stuck item.
Clean the Toaster: Once the hot dog or sausage is removed, clean the toaster thoroughly to ensure there are no food particles or residue left behind.
Remember, safety is of the utmost importance when dealing with kitchen appliances. Always unplug the toaster before attempting to remove any stuck item, and if you encounter any difficulties, it's best to contact the manufacturer or seek professional assistance rather than attempting to disassemble the toaster yourself.