• MNByChoice@midwest.social
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    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.

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    Swiss Type J, because you can have three of them, taking up no more space than one German or French plug.

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    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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    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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    Brazilian Type N looks like it’s not a big deal, but the shape and depth are actually extremely good - you get a fantastic connection that never wobbles but also comes out when you need it without having weird pins or moving locks that always end up failing in some other designs. It’s also compact and stacks nicely.

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    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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    I really like the power outlets in the EU. You don’t have to fart around with different sized prongs and the voltage is higher which makes things like tea kettles far more efficient.

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    As a Brazilian, that makes me so sad. We used to have a type that could fit European and American plugs, but they just changed it. Never gonna let it go hahaha

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    I think I would like Australia’s over the rest.

    The recessed circles I feel like they would gather dust and grime in there if you don’t use it often and be tough to clean out.

    I like the angles prongs as well as the switch to turn it off and on.