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I mean… it worked. But it sparks occasionally and I have just learned that it is incredibly dangerous to daisy chain all of these. (I am now going to find a safer
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Electrical Safety First on Twitter: "Do you 'daisy chain' your extension leads? You're risking a serious electric shock or fire - is it worth it? https://t.co/4o9hBrplpp https://t.co/iPj4JqHemC" / Twitter
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