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   From: k.type@example.invalid   
      
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   no.way@nospam.invalid says...   
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   > On 04/01/2012 13:14, Jerry wrote:   
   > > On the slip side, the BS 1363 design can be very difficult to   
   > > insert/remove, the force needed can be quite high (especially for   
   > > the elderly or those with muscular problems), thus a risk of the   
   > > terminals making poor contact, also because (as you say) there is   
   > > less risk of a BS1363 plug being pulled out accidentally two   
   > > other risks are present, should the lead become stranded the lead   
   > > is damaged/parts company with the internal connections in either   
   > > plug or appliance and more importantly should electrocution occur   
   > > it is a dammed sight harder to purposely pull the appliance lead   
   > > out of the socket from a distance.   
   >   
   > http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=easy+plug&oe=utf-8&   
   ls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm   
   shop&cid=9928575363582767211&sa=X&ei=orsET_7YK4uyhAeioZjKAQ&ved=0CEkQ8wIwBg   
   >   
   > AKA   
   >   
   > http://tinyurl.com/6wpkcts   
   >   
   > Andy   
      
   Google doesn't help with short links, does it?   
      
   I got it down to this, but that's the best I can do ...!   
      
   http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?gl=uk&hl=en&cid=   
   9928575363582767211&q=easy%20plug   
      
   I must have got it confused though because I assume '&cid' means   
   customer ID and they didn't spot that the request came from someone   
   else!   
      
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   Terry   
      
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