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Why Singapore Uses This Big Power Plug But Other Countries Don’t (opens in new tab)

The Blue Cats’ website: The Blue Cats' Instagram: -------- Singapore uses the Type G plug, which has three rectangular pins, operates at 230 volts and 50 hertz, and is known for strong safety features\. It has a fuse inside, shutters over the live and neutral holes, and partially insulated pins to reduce the risk of accidental electric shock\. The main reason Singapore uses the Type G plug is history\. The plug was introduced in Britain in 1947 after World War II, when copper was in short s...

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