Do you remember in the deep past, if you wanted to extend the flex on your table lamp, you got a 2 pin plug and socket, the same as the one on an electric razor: The UK one, not the continental one with thinner pins?
Recently, my rechargeable razor packed in, no charge in the batteries and a dull foil: Replacing them cost considerably more than a new razor. I only use an electric for a top up shave and would often find the batteries flat, when needed - the Duracell batteries leaked in theone I use for travelling.
So I decided that the best solution was a mains only razor - not easy to find - but I tracked down a Braun in an old fashioned ironmongers for £11.
The only problem is, I needed to extend the flex to my bedside: The 2 pin plug incorporates a step-down transformer; this plugs in to a 2 pin to 3 pin adaptor which plugs in to a 3pin line socket - in total the cumbersome heap, threatens to brain the dog, but more importantly it pulls the little plug out of the bottom of the razor, when I'm shaving.
This would all be resolved if I could locate one of those old UK 2 pin sockets. I would be happy to mail a new style 5 amp adaptor, or the price of one, to anyone who has one knocking about.
To be honest, if bathroom transformer sockets all take the continental size, and adaptors take both, why do the manufacturers not just use the continental size for razors and toothbrushes? The adaptors also seem to all take US flat pins, how many Americans have blown up 110v appliances, not realising the difference?
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