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Another New Year post. Not a video this time!
A really useful bit of old kit for 'old boys' like me... Used by me as a child and still useful at times this year. Is it legal or not? Starter for 10 points...
Q1/. would it still be legal if it had never been unplugged?
Q2/. Is is legal to use it / them now? For double insulated appliances...

[ElectriciansForums.net] Handy little adapter - comments please!
 
I remember them.
They were 1950's Smart Technology. (may have been earlier but I was born in the 50's)
Power anywhere in the room without trailing leads across the floor.
 
I've just rewired a house and one of the things I found was the use of one of those. In total it was supplying the under cabinet lights and cooker hood fan!

[ElectriciansForums.net] Handy little adapter - comments please!
 
I have one of these for plugging in my iron into the lighting circuit!

And a bayonet splitter, so I can continue to use the lamp whilst ironing.
It was only twenty odd years ago when my mum got rid of hers. Only because the iron finally went pop due to the cotton insulation on the flex wearing out...
 

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