All home kitchen appliances use electrical energy.
Electrical energy.
Salton, now named Russell Hobbs, make household appliances for use mostly in the kitchen. The appliances they make include irons, food processors, kettles,toasters,vacuums, sandwich toasters,microwaves, juicers, smoothie makers, ovens, jar openers and bread makers.
Yes
They conserve energy.
The Energy is used for various reasons such as domestic and industrial use. It is required to produce light, heat, turning an industrial machine, to cook food, to produce electricity that powers all electrical appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, irons etc... sources : http://www.energy-solars.com
You use electrical energy.
every country uses kinetic energy because kinetic energy is movement. For instance: cars, toasters, merry-go-rounds etc.
You can conserve power by unplugging appliances when not in use, such as phone chargers, toasters, blenders, etc, and by turning off the lights when you leave a room.
I would suggest looking for EnergyStar rated appliances. These appliances can use up to 30% less energy than other appliances. Here's some info from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Star
All types of ovens, including convection, as well as other appliances including toasters and toaster ovens all run the risk of causing fire. This risk is minimized by proper use and cleaning of these appliances. In 2009, only 37 fires were attributed to any type of oven in Canada.
turning all appliances to stand by when not in use
electricity
Toasters and similar appliances use no power unless they are operating. Even if they are plugged into a mains supply, no current will be drawn unless the bread carrier is lowered to its operating position. However, it is good practice to disconnect appliances if they are not going to be used for long periods of time.