or some of us are disabled and it's very hard to reach plug points from a wheelchair.
JL_Beerdealsdotcom
11 Feb 1614#5
Some plugs are behind TVs and a pain to get to :smirk:
argosextra to MojoMan0427
11 Feb 168#4
No just you
jsty3105 to todd3utler
11 Feb 167#30
Only one person with a stupid question in this thread so far and it ain't you :wink:
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todd3utler
11 Feb 16#1
Probably a stupid question but will these work with lamps that have to be unplugged to turn off?
ellbee to todd3utler
11 Feb 162#2
Not stupid at all. Yes - the units would be ideal for your lamps as it cuts off all power.
jsty3105 to todd3utler
11 Feb 167#30
Only one person with a stupid question in this thread so far and it ain't you :wink:
MojoMan0427
11 Feb 162#3
So people are too lazy these days even to get up and turn plugs off?
argosextra to MojoMan0427
11 Feb 168#4
No just you
Mr No to MojoMan0427
11 Feb 164#8
Some plugs can be obscured by furniture etc.
I use LightwaveRF plugs around the house for ease of use, including turning on multiple devices and lights at once. via my GPS location and on timed schedules dependent on the time of year.
spaceinvader to MojoMan0427
11 Feb 165#29
I bet you use a TV remote, if you do you're a hypocrite.
JL_Beerdealsdotcom
11 Feb 1614#5
Some plugs are behind TVs and a pain to get to :smirk:
charlotteweston
11 Feb 1632#6
or some of us are disabled and it's very hard to reach plug points from a wheelchair.
Hicksyboy
11 Feb 164#7
good deal! I wanted one of these over Christmas. The Christmas tree lights were plugged into an extension lead which I had to crawl under the tree every night to turn off.
Heat added. will purchase this today.
graham_boxing
11 Feb 16#9
How much electricity do they use in standby?
hukdbargain to graham_boxing
11 Feb 161#27
84 pence worth.
stoopid_name
11 Feb 16#10
Nice detailed spec on the sellers page, not !
blankdisco123
11 Feb 16#11
How do they operate? RF? would like to have something like this in my daughter's room but not if I need to go in to switch it on/off.
sancheez to blankdisco123
11 Feb 16#14
Yep.
These are RF ones. (They say line of sight as the range is greatest with nothing in the way but they don't require it.)
I had to hunt around to get IR ones I could use with a Logitech Harmony IR only multi-remote. (Because yes, I am too lazy to get up to turn off a plug. :man: )
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I use LightwaveRF plugs around the house for ease of use, including turning on multiple devices and lights at once. via my GPS location and on timed schedules dependent on the time of year.
Heat added. will purchase this today.
These are RF ones. (They say line of sight as the range is greatest with nothing in the way but they don't require it.)
I had to hunt around to get IR ones I could use with a Logitech Harmony IR only multi-remote. (Because yes, I am too lazy to get up to turn off a plug. :man: )
IR ones