CatmanV2
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I don't understand why I need one when I boil four or five kettles a day.
Oh right. You don't need one. No one does. It's a solution looking for a problem
C
I don't understand why I need one when I boil four or five kettles a day.
Oh right. You don't need one. No one does. It's a solution looking for a problem
C
Do your lights flicker in the adverts during Coronation when people put their kettles on?
Or does everyone in London have those Quooker taps instead? I don't understand those myself.
There nothing new, restaurants have them (generic type) so they always have boiling water available. In the home, no chance, an accident waiting to happen especially with kids in the house.
Coronation Street? You Northerners are sooooo quaint !
I park my QP under an all weather cover in the car park of my apartment block. I live on the top floor and with the help of the complex's window cleaner, I've run a cable from a socket in my kitchen, out of the kitchen window, down two and a half storeys of wall to where the car is parked. The power cable is mated to the trickle charger unit inside a weather proof box. I had to swap parking places with a neighbour so that the run would be reasonably short.
I've had to do something similar. From a socket in the corner of our apartment's garage I've run an extension lead into a continuous linear pavement drain which runs across all the parking spaces this allows it to pop up beside my parking space.
Does that drain fill with water? If so, I'd expect the insulation to start degrading, unless it's exterior cable....
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It's a Black and Decker exterior extension lead - does that count?