Originally Posted by Lostazhell
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I challenge all of you out there to come up with a safe and PRACTICAL solution.


Now they obviously wouldn't be 2 for $1.50, but an adaptor with an integral GFI device maybe? Figure China is popping out questionable GFCI outlets for $3.99, I don't see why they couldn't do the same with an adaptor rolleyes ...


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Wally World sells these for about $10 a piece, some of them actually work too. Still need the cheater, but at least you get a GFCI.

Only problem I have with this is the "three outlets means three hair dryers" mentality, where the wiring is usually old, already taxed and serves half the house.

Ian A.


Is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?