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Old 15-03-2024, 19:15   #3
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Re: Sockets can a kettle break them ?

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
First let my say , socket has been replaced. And kettle binned. One of the double sockets in my kitchen a single socket died the other worked moved kettle to that one 6 weeks or so later it also died. Put kettle in to the new one and the kettle failed again when I moved it i noticed the pins were hot . Could this been the reason the socket died ?
Agreeing with Mr K - you need to get an electrician in to check your wiring/fuse box if the pins are getting hot.
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