I have moved from Britain to Poland (type E plugs) very near German border (type F plugs)
Generally I am appalled by the standards of domestic electrical components and work on both sides of the border: very flexible back boxes, flimsy sockets without switches, most plugs difficult to wire safely, L v N swapped over, 2 pin plugs for lamps (even with metal stands), earthing in general etc.
The one component which I think might be better (safer and easier to use) are the light switches.
The whole (or two halves) of the total area give a large area to press so less pressure is required.
When UK ones are badly wired one sometimes sees a spark near the actual switch, but this is well hidden by the larger plate.
The plastic used in most of the ones on sale may be more flimsy than the UK ones, but the design does seem better.
Does anyone have any reasons why the UK design is better?
Generally I am appalled by the standards of domestic electrical components and work on both sides of the border: very flexible back boxes, flimsy sockets without switches, most plugs difficult to wire safely, L v N swapped over, 2 pin plugs for lamps (even with metal stands), earthing in general etc.
The one component which I think might be better (safer and easier to use) are the light switches.
The whole (or two halves) of the total area give a large area to press so less pressure is required.
When UK ones are badly wired one sometimes sees a spark near the actual switch, but this is well hidden by the larger plate.
The plastic used in most of the ones on sale may be more flimsy than the UK ones, but the design does seem better.
Does anyone have any reasons why the UK design is better?