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Fashion: Belt
240 Volt Belt   (+13, -7)  [vote for, against]
mains extension lead that keeps up your trousers

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.
-- xenzag, Apr 08 2009

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! [+]
-- zen_tom, Apr 08 2009


Could alternatively be worn as an artificial tail.
-- Aristotle, Apr 08 2009


Will there be European continental adaptors on show in the Milan couture event?
-- Jinbish, Apr 08 2009


I want one. I want one so bad I'm contemplating sewing an extension cord onto my existing belt. [+]
-- gisho, Apr 08 2009


Wonder how you got the idea for this?
-- leinypoo13, Apr 08 2009


I think therefore I amp.
-- xenzag, Apr 08 2009


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.
-- mitxela, Apr 08 2009


So whenever you need an extension you have to do without pants?
-- loonquawl, Apr 09 2009


Around here the only things that use 240 V are the dryers, welders, heaters, and other high-amp hardware like stage lighting.
-- RayfordSteele, Apr 09 2009



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