They’re like that in this apartment we’re renting and I keep seeing them elsewhere. I don’t get it.

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          12 days ago

          Have you seen the list of safety features on UK plugs and sockets? The sockets have shutters in them that prevents anything being inserted into the live or neutral sockets unless the (longer) earth pin of a matching plug is inserted first.

          Having said that, I agree: seems to be a belt-and-braces approach. No downsides.

          And it allows you to cut power to an appliance without having to remove the plug.

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              11 days ago

              Isn’t the USA 2 pin for many outlets, though. So there is no earthing. The uk socket requires the earth connection to be made by the longer earth pin on the plug before the flaps will open.

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                11 days ago

                yes but you have to open both shutters at the same time. The ground doesn’t have a shutter.

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                  10 days ago

                  No, because the ground carries no voltage. It’s literally connected to the ground to route any electricity away from the appliance in case a person touches it.