How about using ...hmm... hands for instance. Usually what you plug in, you don't unplug every other minute. Damn I don't know if I ever unplugged something, when I'm not changing stuff (ie replacing an old TV with a new one). For everything else (storms outside etc.) there a power switch which shuts down the whole strip.
That said, the europlug can sometimes be an arse to pull out especially on the Type-F German plug with two strong springs holding it in place, but the Type-B NEMA 5-15 which is in use in the USA is almost falling out by itself, so really no need for pedal powered ejects.
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FTY @ Mar 17th 2008 1:07PM
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How about using ...hmm... hands for instance.
Usually what you plug in, you don't unplug every other minute. Damn I don't know if I ever unplugged something, when I'm not changing stuff (ie replacing an old TV with a new one). For everything else (storms outside etc.) there a power switch which shuts down the whole strip.
That said, the europlug can sometimes be an arse to pull out especially on the Type-F German plug with two strong springs holding it in place, but the Type-B NEMA 5-15 which is in use in the USA is almost falling out by itself, so really no need for pedal powered ejects.