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Electrical outlets over heat when in use?

We have a portable dishwasher and when I use it, the power cord becomes very hot and the metal plugs will almost burn your fingers. This also happens when I use the our electric heater (it looks like a radiator), which is in another room, for more than a few minutes.I also plugged the microwave in on a different circuit, and seconds after turning the microwave on, the fuse blew. I changed the fuse, but the outlet wouldn't work. My husband took the outlet apart, there were no burned or broken areas on the outlet. He replaced it with a new one, but the outlet still won't work. Every other outlet on that circuit works, only the one where the microwave was plugged in won't work.I think we have faulty wiring. My husband thinks the problem is in the fuse box.The house was built in the late 1950's. The previous owners installed a breaker box which runs the basement, and some of the house outlets. The rest of the house uses the fuse box.The water heater, furnace, A/C, washer and drier use the breaker box.

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Only thing I can think of is one is not plugged in right, as they are all looped together, you may have plugged one backwards or is there a low voltage transformer powering them, check that
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