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There are so many well thought out features to UK plugs and sockets there is no contest.

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Isn’t the UK plug like how it is because of the awful ring circuits in buildings built after the war? Otherwise could we have RCDs and overload protection at the switchboard?

As an Australian I’ll stand in solidarity with the UK on having switches for each power socket – immensely convenient.

I have no opinion on my country’s plug, it seems to work well and not grip loosely. But I’m open to being convinced that others are better.

I am convinced the Danish power socket contributes to national happiness.

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switches for each power socket – immensely convenient.

Admittedly, that’s pretty awesome. I don’t understand why these sockets with power switches are not common elsewhere.

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For example, when you step on them, the plugs hurt a lot more than a Lego brick.

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UK are safest, EU are both practical and almost as safe (as it supports a variety of plugs, both with and without grounding), and US is complete and utter garbage built for garbage voltage. Plus, the US one looks scared.

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The UK ones are only safe from an electric point of view. As stepping hazards for shoe-less feet they are only slightly less lethal than Lego bricks

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Plus, the US one looks scared.

Even our outlets are terrified of how bad the plug design is.

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UK are safest

Until you step on a plug…

You thought Lego was bad on bare feet? Hoo boy

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At least the UK one is blunt. I’m trying, without success, to find a picture of the old style telephone (and my modem) connectors we had here in Norway. Imagine the UK power plug, but the pins are pointy. I’ve drawn blood stepping on these. I would run a marathon on Lego to avoid stepping on one of those again. Luckily they were gradually replaced by wallmounted RJ11 (or RJ45 if you had ISDN) during the 90’s.

EDIT: Found it.

FFFFUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuuuu

Stepping on one feels like getting shanked under your foot by Poseidon and his trident.

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Oh dude that’s medieval lol

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is that PoE adapter

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