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I have just moved into new house and I am wondering whether I can run some appliances of a Boost Protected Extension?It's the type of extension cable that's used with computers to protect them if there is a power surge. As a temporary fix until I can fit some permanent sockets can I use one of these extensions to run a Freezer, Washing Machine & Tumble Dryer all off the same single socket or am I just setting myself up for trouble?
 
freezer and 1 of the others, not both. the lead is fused at 13A. your washer and tumble dryer are each approx 8-9A so both togther will overload it.
 

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