If you are "concerned" about drawing too much current,
after each "use",
immediately withdraw the plug of any "high-current" device and feel if either or both the Line and Neutral pins are appreciably warm
They will be "somewhat" warm, but it should not be excessive.
If they are equally mildly warm - OK.
However, if one is appreciably warmer than the other, it indicates a weak plug/socket connection on that "Pin" - which will get worse, over time.
(The Line Pin may be slightly warmer than the Neutral pin, because of the small amount of heat generated by the fuse.)
If you ever encounter this situation of a significant temperature difference in the pins, the socket-outlet should be replaced - for a start.
If the plug is a molded-on type, a fault in it is unlikely, (although it has been known to happen, resulting in a product recall.)
If the plug is a rewireable type, the screw connections should be checked for tightness.