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You'll never be without a mains electric extension lead again when you have a 240 Volt Belt.
As the lead doubles back on itself twice, it is quite long when fully deployed ie about 12 feet. Uses super soft, flat style flex, so only suitable for low amp consumption ie projectors, laptops, lighting
connections etc. Comes with a plug at one end with folding flat pins, and super slim socket at the other. Both ends double up as belt buckle connectors when holding trousers in place.
note - health and safety. 240 Volt Belt must be fully removed before use.
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Ha - I'm seeing Batman's (60s incarnation) utility belt here - and health and safety can go whistle; I'm live, and ready to go! [+] |
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Could alternatively be worn as an artificial tail. |
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Will there be European continental adaptors on show in the Milan couture event? |
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I want one. I want one so bad I'm contemplating sewing an extension cord onto my existing belt. [+] |
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Wonder how you got the idea for this? |
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Ah, I was hoping for a belt that concealed an array of lithium polymer batteries around your waist, an inverter, and a plug socket. Then you could plug stuff straight into your belt, anywhere you are. |
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So whenever you need an extension you have to do without pants? |
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Around here the only things that use 240 V are the dryers, welders, heaters, and other high-amp hardware like stage lighting. |
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