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I think there may be a slight design flaw... one slot doesn't look wider than the other. :-]

Why hasn't anyone come out with a more modern "middle wide slot"/grounding version? :-] :-]

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If you design it & get a UL listing on it.. I'll be your first customer [Linked Image] Maybe SoCal Edison will even buy one for their "props" department [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

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The sad thing is, someone touht they were a real genius for cming up with this fire hazard. i think his name was Bin Laden.

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