chris French wrote:
In message , Michael Chare
writes
"Don" wrote in message
...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-Millions-men
-idea-rewire-plug-change-lightbulb.html
It looks as if there's going to be a boom time for the 'Professional
Handymen' then.
Don.
In days gone by you used to have to fit a plug to every electrical
appliance that you bought, so many people could do this.
Today nearly all (all?) appliance come with a plug so knowing how to
fit one is hardly an essential skill..
Indeed, I recently rewired a plug (it was a flex being passed through a
hole) but I can't remember the last time I did it before that.
IIRC, Kids to get taught it at school as part of science, but unless
it's a skill you get to use occasionally I can see how you would forget
the details
Odd to think it was considered sensible to sell things without a plug.
If you were a manufacturer selling the same product all over europe it
probably made lots of sense!
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Cheers,
John.
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