the German, French and Russian ones are all basically the same anyway... the shops sell the same travail plugs for all of them! P.s British plug is best :P
I've used the EU one, North American, Chinese and British. According to my experience, the most practical (and safe) is the EU by far, the North American is rather practical as well though the pins can bend easily. The worst are the British and Chinese, you can't even plug it the other way round because of that ground line pin and that's a problem in confined spaces where you need the wire coming out in a certain direction perpendicular to the pins (for example upwards, but the plug won't let you).
So stern we look. Israels looks like a whistling Asian.
China and Australia are compatible.
...Does this mean we're... What does it mean?
is it weird that the Danish plug looks like a smiley face? not very Viking if you ask me
the German, French and Russian ones are all basically the same anyway... the shops sell the same travail plugs for all of them! P.s British plug is best :P
Whoever thought it was a good idea not to standardize should be stoned by every tourist that ever had to use another country's power outlet.
I've used the EU one, North American, Chinese and British. According to my experience, the most practical (and safe) is the EU by far, the North American is rather practical as well though the pins can bend easily. The worst are the British and Chinese, you can't even plug it the other way round because of that ground line pin and that's a problem in confined spaces where you need the wire coming out in a certain direction perpendicular to the pins (for example upwards, but the plug won't let you).
We need standarization. NAO!
I'm tired of using special plugs to turn on everything. I have 3 types of outlets in my house -_-.