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From: TTman <kraken.sankey@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: British (european?) kitchen counter electric outlets
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> 
>> It has become more of a problem now that everyone has an iToy that 
>> needs charging on a daily basis. Trivial loads but many sockets needed.
> 
> This -- hence my reference to "number of outlets" and not "power 
> available".

In the UK, it's common now to fit double plug sockets that have built in 
dual USB outlets that can supply 2A per USB socket.
We have 2 in our kitchen as a retro fit so we can charge 4 devices.

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