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<blockquote data-quote="BorisJ" data-source="post: 519105" data-attributes="member: 32482"><p>1. They are indeed a trip hazard and untidy. But they can't overload a single socket as the plug in that socket has a 13 amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>3. Don't know why. They are a tidy alternative and work well.</p><p></p><p>5. Also check the position of the USB outlets. Below the 13A outlet they are obstructed by the cable, above and some wall wort type plugs restrict access. Also note that USB is being replaced with a new standard USB C. Your new outlet could be obsolete soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BorisJ, post: 519105, member: 32482"] 1. They are indeed a trip hazard and untidy. But they can't overload a single socket as the plug in that socket has a 13 amp fuse. 3. Don't know why. They are a tidy alternative and work well. 5. Also check the position of the USB outlets. Below the 13A outlet they are obstructed by the cable, above and some wall wort type plugs restrict access. Also note that USB is being replaced with a new standard USB C. Your new outlet could be obsolete soon. [/QUOTE]
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