• kxh (edited 8 years ago)
    +3

    The whole different plugs for each country thing is ridiculous. This is what we should be using. Much more compact and safer.

    • jenjen1352
      +2

      That design also utilises the longer earth prong, but what about fuses, where do they go?

      • kxh
        +1

        Where everyone else in the world puts them, in the device itself.

        • jenjen1352
          +2

          Really? Hadn't noticed a fuse in my iron.

          • kxh (edited 8 years ago)
            +2

            Some irons have a thermal fuse. It wouldn't make sense to put a thermal fuse in a power plug. Apart from that I have no idea. I do notice though that British plugs are designed so you can't pull them out by the cord. That's probably a safety thing although I think I'd find it very annoying ;-)

            • jenjen1352
              +2

              They are mostly shaped with a grip ridge. The few that aren't are indeed infuriating! Have to say that the UK safety standards can make us careless. There was the time that I turned on a light switch while standing in a bath of water in a hotel in Cairo. Who puts switches in a bathroom? Pull cords, please. It just did not occur to me that the electricity in other places might be a tad more accessible than at home. Oh dear Jen. :(

              Thanks for the handy tidbit of knowledge and useful site. :)