Over here I think this sort of place can sell to professionals and the self employed. Not direct to the public. I think this seems more sensible.Jesus loads of gadgies are gonna flood there , just to escape . Not quite lockdown one thinks
Why on earth do you need 13 power sockets?Leroy Merlin (a similar company over here) is allowed online sales that they deliver by courier to the public. I know this as I have ordered some thin electric plugs for the 7 devices that plug in to the wall below our telly. Hidden behind a low storage unit.
We have another 5 devices nearby that are powered by bulky transformers - these are hidden in a drawer of the storage unit - using an extension lead fed into the back of the unit.
One of my round tuit jobs is to change the 7 plug for flat ones. So the wall unit can hug the wall better.
On another note on the same subject. We modernised our apartment 6 years ago. At that time we rebuilt the wall that the telly is on. Adding soundproofing in it. At the time I got 13 power points installed at the bottom of the wall. To allow us to plug loads of stuff in. However I forgot that some of the stuff would have transformer type plugs. By the way - all of these sockets and a number of others in the apartment are protected by a special surge protection fuse. To protect delicate devices.
Just shows how nerdy I am.
I have 6 double sockets in my front room - it was two rooms knocked into one. You can never have too many.Why on earth do you need 13 power sockets?
My entire downstairs floorspace only has 8 doubles and it's a 3 bedroom house.
Here is a list of 12-13 of them...Why on earth do you need 13 power sockets?
My entire downstairs floorspace only has 8 doubles and it's a 3 bedroom house.
Like I said to someone else. It gives me something to do.Spanishman
You are far to busy keeping us up to date on whats happening in Spain to be doing all them jobs.
Here is a list of 12-13 of them...
TV, sound bar, sound bar base speaker, printer, NAS, Spanish router, vpn router, Android box, landline, extension lead for chunky plugs hidden in storage unit, sonos speakers x 2. plus maybe one other thing I am not sure about. I will find out when I replace the 7 plugs in the wall with flat ones.
As I said I had a lot put in when we modernised. With the idea of using them all. However I am only actually using 7 of them. As the chunky transformer plugs would push the storage unit too far away from the wall. Intruding on the room. Also it would not sit flush with the surrounding units. The bottom it are stuck out in the photo as I have just been counting the plugs behind it and have not yet put it back properly.
The printer is in the cupboard on the bottom left of the picture.
We live in a 51 square metre 1 bedroom apartment. So space is important to us. View attachment 1175
I then have another 9 sockets (3 x 3) scattered around the rest of the living/dining area. These are non-surge protected ones.
There is only one sonos speaker in view. As we have just ordered some new ones. The unused sky box on the bottom left is still plugged in at the moment.
I only spotted the reflection after I had posted the photo. So there would have been a chance.this post was crying out for you to be ******* naked in the reflection in the TV. Comedy gold.
I had my kitchen replaced a couple of years ago. I've got more than that in there....Why on earth do you need 13 power sockets?
My entire downstairs floorspace only has 8 doubles and it's a 3 bedroom house.
Phase 1 of the plugathon complete. All existing plus swapped to flat ones. Apart from the old Sonos speaker on the right of the photo. 2 new Sonos speakers arriving tomorrow. Change the plugs on them and set them up. Then the job is done. Here is an example plug. With the foldable handle folded out.Here is a list of 12-13 of them...
TV, sound bar, sound bar base speaker, printer, NAS, Spanish router, vpn router, Android box, landline, extension lead for chunky plugs hidden in storage unit, sonos speakers x 2. plus maybe one other thing I am not sure about. I will find out when I replace the 7 plugs in the wall with flat ones.
As I said I had a lot put in when we modernised. With the idea of using them all. However I am only actually using 7 of them. As the chunky transformer plugs would push the storage unit too far away from the wall. Intruding on the room. Also it would not sit flush with the surrounding units. The bottom it are stuck out in the photo as I have just been counting the plugs behind it and have not yet put it back properly.
The printer is in the cupboard on the bottom left of the picture.
We live in a 51 square metre 1 bedroom apartment. So space is important to us. View attachment 1175
I then have another 9 sockets (3 x 3) scattered around the rest of the living/dining area. These are non-surge protected ones.
There is only one sonos speaker in view. As we have just ordered some new ones. The unused sky box on the bottom left is still plugged in at the moment.
Cheers spanishman, always updating us, keep it up mateLeroy Merlin (a similar company over here) is allowed online sales that they deliver by courier to the public. I know this as I have ordered some thin electric plugs for the 7 devices that plug in to the wall below our telly. Hidden behind a low storage unit.
We have another 5 devices nearby that are powered by bulky transformers - these are hidden in a drawer of the storage unit - using an extension lead fed into the back of the unit.
One of my round tuit jobs is to change the 7 plug for flat ones. So the wall unit can hug the wall better.
On another note on the same subject. We modernised our apartment 6 years ago. At that time we rebuilt the wall that the telly is on. Adding soundproofing in it. At the time I got 13 power points installed at the bottom of the wall. To allow us to plug loads of stuff in. However I forgot that some of the stuff would have transformer type plugs. By the way - all of these sockets and a number of others in the apartment are protected by a special surge protection fuse. To protect delicate devices.
Just shows how nerdy I am.