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I've found that you can plug them into these without issue.
http://m.clasohlson.com/uk/18-2309?gclid=CMui3NnolL0CFafnwgodZiIA_Q
(The type, not necessarily the brand)
So you can plug the Homeplug into one socket of the adaptor and your Belkin Surge protector lead into the other. It's what I do.0 -
But it doesn't give surge protection. They are not on the same plugs, not even the other side of a pair, just anywhere on the ring main.
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Why is it I have less time now I am retired then when I worked?0
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