#18 Annoying, but in some areas it's required. Apparently, it was believed if there was a metal cover, this could protect the cover shorting the plug. But everybody uses plastic now.
Philander, Exactly. In my area this is the correct way to install them. It was also explained to me by an electrician that it's in case a metal object falls behind the plug it won't cross the hot and common wires, it'll hit the ground post instead.
Danielle, no mention whatsoever of the tire brand. Do you comprehend what you read, or just look at the picture and then imagine something to comment on?
The point is that a nail in the road has no relation to whether the car was bought yesterday or 10 years ago. And read the gallery title again: Not All Brand New Products Are Good
#18 Annoying, but in some areas it's required. Apparently, it was believed if there was a metal cover, this could protect the cover shorting the plug. But everybody uses plastic now.
Philander, Exactly. In my area this is the correct way to install them. It was also explained to me by an electrician that it's in case a metal object falls behind the plug it won't cross the hot and common wires, it'll hit the ground post instead.
Danielle, no mention whatsoever of the tire brand. Do you comprehend what you read, or just look at the picture and then imagine something to comment on?
The point is that a nail in the road has no relation to whether the car was bought yesterday or 10 years ago. And read the gallery title again: Not All Brand New Products Are Good
Exactly. In my area this is the correct way to install them. It was also explained to me by an electrician that it's in case a metal object falls behind the plug it won't cross the hot and common wires, it'll hit the ground post instead.
same in Germany. Pro-Tip: buy a half bread, a half 1kg bread is cheaper then a full 500g bread in many bakeries cause it has less crust....
The point is that a nail in the road has no relation to whether the car was bought yesterday or 10 years ago.
And read the gallery title again: Not All Brand New Products Are Good
#12 That looks like focaccia bread, not pizza