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Electric cooker switches

I hope that this doesn't come across as a daft question...


Why do most electric cooker switches have an in-built socket? Do analogous cooker switches exist in other countries that use different types of mains sockets?


I used to think that the socket was for plugging in a gas cooker electric ignition, but there is no real reason for having a separate circuit from the ring main for this.
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  • I can’t remember any complaints about having a cooker switch with a docket built into it.


    What people don’t like is the the cooker switch rocker is either red or orange even when they are paying for an expensive fancy fitting.


     Andy Betteridge
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  • I can’t remember any complaints about having a cooker switch with a docket built into it.


    What people don’t like is the the cooker switch rocker is either red or orange even when they are paying for an expensive fancy fitting.


     Andy Betteridge
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