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minus-squaresocsalinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoTechnically it wouldn’t be to us code. It would be way smarter to just install a NEMA outlet and use an adapter, or even better just replace the plug on the kettle.
minus-square@nixcamiclink1•edit-21 month agoI don’t actually live in the US, just somewhere that happens to use 110 and NEMA outlets. Also I think the theory with the euro plug was that when the kettle died they could just buy another and not have to modify anything.
Technically it wouldn’t be to us code. It would be way smarter to just install a NEMA outlet and use an adapter, or even better just replace the plug on the kettle.
I don’t actually live in the US, just somewhere that happens to use 110 and NEMA outlets.
Also I think the theory with the euro plug was that when the kettle died they could just buy another and not have to modify anything.