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Elite 11+ Part 75

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  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Good night all :)

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  • Enterprise_1701C
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    henrik777 wrote: »
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    Anyone know if it's pretty safe to change that for a normal 13a plug please ?

    I am not an electrician.

    Don't know but can't see why not, so long as you make sure the fuse is the equivalent - I believe that is for a lamp? The flats we were cabling today had sockets for those plugs put in so it may well be a new thing, and you may be able to get an adaptor?
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • henrik777
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    I am not an electrician.

    Don't know but can't see why not, so long as you make sure the fuse is the equivalent - I believe that is for a lamp? The flats we were cabling today had sockets for those plugs put in so it may well be a new thing, and you may be able to get an adaptor?

    It's for http://www.hotmixpro.com/ and i assume it's a catering kitchen plug.

    New but very cheap then i noticed the plug and i'm not sure.
  • gocat
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    So sad to read about Princess Melody
    RIP :A
  • abailey54
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    So very sorry to read about princessmelody :(
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  • gocat
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    My sister bought a Hudl cover from T's this afternoon. She said the SEL said £10 but when she checked her receipt when she got home it says £12.50. Is it too late to try for DTD?
    tia :)
  • its_a_secret_66
    its_a_secret_66 Posts: 1,318 Forumite
    Such very sad news of Princessmelody's passing . Depression is such a terrible thing, her poor DD .
  • springdreams
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    henrik777 wrote: »
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    Anyone know if it's pretty safe to change that for a normal 13a plug please ?

    That looks like the plugs we have in South Africa. I changed all of mine to the normal 13a plugs on the appliances I brought with me when I immigrated. My top loading washing machine is still working very nicely :D

    RIP PrincessMelody - such very sad news.
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  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    For C&C it tells you when you try to claim and adjusts your voucher.

    If you haven't claimed the voucher, wait until next month and you will get the full value.

    For instore, I assume it may be the same but I don't tend to put in my email or details so haven't hit it ;).

    Hth

    Anon

    I claimed the voucher earlier today - I've still got the old system on Chrome and decided it was worth losing £3/£4 off the voucher just to get it out of the way. I'm a bit antsy at the moment with all this faffing about nicking vouchers, bans etc and just wanted to get shot of it.

    I thought it would tell me I was over the limit and adjust the voucher when I claimed it - but it didn't, it just confirmed the full amount would be paid. I will find out for sure tomorrow when the vouchers start coming in - but it seems that its perhaps another glitch on the system and its not picking up the monthly limit.
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  • Enterprise_1701C
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    henrik777 wrote: »
    It's for http://www.hotmixpro.com/ and i assume it's a catering kitchen plug.

    New but very cheap then i noticed the plug and i'm not sure.

    Looks like it might be made for the Indian market? http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/
    In which case, if it is a foreign plug, I know I would simply change it for a normal plug with the right fuse in it. I assume it is 220/240V? It should be anyway.

    Again I would say I am not an electrician, just have a few years of experience and successful guesswork. Have not electrocuted myself yet!
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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