MacBook Chargers Are So Hot They Can Bake Cookies

Dhir Acharya


An overheated MacBook charger can be a concern for many, but this user took advantage of the extra heat and baked a cookie, the internet was entertained.

When it comes to chargers, overheating is one of the most concerning issues for users as it can result in an explosion. In addition, the problem happens among not only smartphone chargers but also laptop chargers.

While many people fear this overheating issue can cause damage to their devices, their homes, and even themselves, others come up with a creative way to take advantage of the extra heat.

In the latest example of such creativity, a Twitter user used her MacBook charger to bake cookies. Specifically, her account is @MIA_mea_, and her charger is overheated. The heat actually baked the cookie, showing how hot it was.

The user posted two photos, one of which shows the dough of the cookie placed on the charger and the other show the cookie baked on the charger.

The MacBook charger was so hot it baked a cookie

The tweet attracted a lot of reactions from Twitter users, some could relate the cookies to their own chargers at home while others said they would try this way to bake cookies.

A user that holds the account @bedirhngl even replied with two photos implying that he fried an egg on the charger. But this could be a follow-up joke only as it doesn’t seem plausible.

A user said he had the same problem

A user with the account @jaythaker wrote:

“This is what my Mac charger can do! Apple is a genius. A portable oven, who would have thought! I definitely accept these cookies. Hahaha.”

Another user with the account @Alby_The_Otaku wrote:

“As someone who use a MacBook Air, this is 100% true.”

A user shared a photo, saying that the overheated charger even burnt into her couch.

It even burnt someone's couch

>>> MacBooks Will Soon Be Able To Wirelessly Charge iPhones, Apple Patents Show

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