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Stormin Mormon[_10_]
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Extend old worn in-wall wiring
On 9/7/2015 12:17 PM,
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On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 06:36:16 -0400, Stormin Mormon
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For my kitchen socket (toaster unplugged couple
times a year to shake the dried wheat out of the
toaster) a 59 center is fine for me.
How many watts is the toaster? Countertop kitchen outlets are one
place I WANT the high quality devices because they often get
high-wattage loads, like coffeemakers, electric frypans, toasters, and
heavy duty mixers etc. Then again, some peoples kitchens get used as
kitchens - and others just as snack-bars.
I'd have to go look. Probably 750, just a SWAG.
If the socket got frequent plug and remove, I'd
go with better quality.
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