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Can anyone please tell me what this Is? One wire runs a light, the other runs a forget extension, one looks to run to the box in the wall which I presume maybe earth, one is blank and it is all plugged into the wall. Can this just be unplugged,the box removed from the wall
 
just unplug it and sell it to your local Italian restaurant.
 
Looks like one of the four terminals has no cover with fully exposed live parts :eek:

Better get some insulation tape over that...

Or better still sling the death trap in the bin
 
I believe that type of multiway connection unit was made by Masterplug, but not 100% certain. Never like them because the way the covers were secured on the plugs was very flimsy. Hence why one of yours had become detached.

As above, disconnect it and bin it. Fit standard 13A plug tops (hi George) and use a good branded multiway extension lead. If you're feeling really crazy then get a spark to fit you a couple of extra double sockets.
 

but that's toolstation. can't tell a fuse from a light switch
 
I'm sure we all agreed it was plug-tops and bulbs. Didn't we?
i planted some bulbs. they grew ito tulips. can't wait to see what comes up from the plug tops i planted. will they grow into fully fledged plugs???
 
A customer of mine who is a coffee roaster told me a story of a guy who travelled to Kenya many many years ago..
He was a coffee importer, as his business grew he went out to visit the natives who had been planting and growing the coffee beans for many years... To make their work easier he took a tractor out there to speed things up...
The next time he went out he noticed they were still struggling and asked about the tractor, a finger pointed to the exhaust pipe protruding out of the ground... They were taking very good care of it.
 

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