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Italian wall socket vs. European plugs

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Take that, Italy! ;]

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  • Why can't italians have same sockets like the rest of west europe? It's like France and their SECAM because PAL is too easy to have instedd.

  • @blajsad Because then they would have to dismiss half of their firemen. ;)

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  • while you can plug it in with a bit of force. Not a good idea as the appliance is then not earthed. as there is nothing to connect the center pin of the socket with the outer contact of the plug

  • @exposed97 Because US/Canada plug was specifically designed for 110 volts at 60 cycles. Japan 100v at 50/60 cycles, Europe uses 220v at 50 cycles.

  • @exposed97 Because american plug sucks. They break so easy and they look like shit ^^

  • @blajsad Many european countries have different sockets. E.g. France, UK, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Spain, .... but the voltage is the same (230 V).

  • I don't see the point.HOW MANY FUCKING PLUG VARIATIONS COULD THERE POSSIBLY BE?! I mean,OMG!Just have one pug.

  • i dont see the difference, the one from Italy looked biffer cause it had to be attached, Italy is better

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