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Those things do not consume much power

I'm out at the moment so not easy

To cut and paste link

If you Google Wattage of domestic appliances

You will get a list.

Computer / monitor / printer / modem / phone

All safe on one extension lead


Just don't plug kettles and toasters into same extension lead


Foxy

Hi aquarius moon


Some would say the other poster is correct, there is nothing wrong in what he writes technically, but goes against advice I used to give out as fire safety advice.


Try: London Fire Brigade > Fire Safety > Fire Safety At Home > Electrics > Overload Sockets or Socket Overload Calculator


Hope this helps.

Thankyou Simon C.

Looked on the calculator but every thing is there except a fridge. I just want to know if I can plug a full size fridge freezer & a half size under counter freezer into the same extension lead if both are too far away from plug socket.

Hi Aquarius


Take a look at the back of your appliances.

There will be a label which will tell you the wattage.


If you are unsure, Use 2 Extension leads (if you have a double wall socket)

Then you will not overload either of them. but you should not have any problems.


If your wiring is up to date then the Ring Main will be able to handle that.

After all people have Fridges, Freezers, Kettles, Toasters plugged in to a ring main (breakfast Time)


Why has this situation occurred. Is this a temporary situation. Are you rearranging your kitchen. ???


Foxy

Theres a label on the side of the fridge freezer saying 80W and 220-240 volts. Don't know about freezer at the mo.

Situation has occurred because kitchen is too small so I have some electrical appliances in the room next door which only has one double plug socket so I want to plug both things into the same one.

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