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Be an old man and take the actual bulb with you to an actual store! I used to think my Dad was nuts doing that but I've never come out with the wrong thing since :thumbsup:
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So Hal wont worry...got the new 220 circuit installed in garage. Table saw works perfectly, no new finger carnage, so, good day! Lol
The GenX/Y watershed test
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https://youtu.be/cwGQKsFTK9Q
Yeah, 208/220 vac. Most stuff stateside is 110 volts. Just some appliances and larger power tools are 220. It cuts current load in half, but then in your area Lost, everything is 220 yes?
:lol: Not the plug in variety
So you still boil water using a stove kettle? That seems 1800's to me, not the other way around.
Just looked at three houseware sites. Electric kettles outnumber stove top models by at least 4 to1.
Oooh, they have cordless electric kettles too :)
:lol: effin blue blooded Nor' easter Yankee fucks
I make pour over coffee using a carafe and drink tea sometimes so the electric kettle is a quick way to boil water.
I used to nuke a large Pyrex mixing glass for tea in the microwave until one night it stopped turning and made a bunch of funny noise and maybe sparks n stuff :-k
Kettle always from that moment forward! :tup: