• Jaberw0cky@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Well the answer is obviously the UK plug some of those others are just plain bad. The question is are they all made largely obsolete by USB C ? and is that the closest we are likely to get to a universal plug and socket?

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    15 hours ago

    Name a more painful thing to tread on than the British plug. Bonus points if it’s incorrectly wired to be live.

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    16 hours ago

    The UK plug is nice. Very robust, it connects to ground before it reaches the power line and has a switch but it’s clunky.

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    13 hours ago

    The UK plug is over engineered and looks like something from a steampunk universe, but I think it’s the best plug overall.

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    14 hours ago

    My favourite is this one, it makes things go brrrrrr.

    Couldn’t find a good photo of the socket online, only the plug. Cba to go take a photo of the socket right now, but I do have it at home and it’s fully functional.

    Edit: Searching in Estonian yielded results for the socket too. Someone was auctioning a set 7 years ago.

  • Ibuthyr@feddit.org
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    18 hours ago

    I have a strong preference for the German and Swiss types, but I think we can all agree that Japan massively fucked up. They took the already shitty American plug and just forgot about the ground.

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    1 day ago

    Type I.

    ElectroBoom (Youtube) made some points about Australia’s Type I. Seems it was very hard for him to electrocute himself. Lots of breakers on the outlets. I mean he did electrocute himself, but he was always going to.