| ▲ | zdragnar 4 hours ago | |
Early adopter syndrome strikes again. None of my friends or family have Whatsapp, Whatsapp doesn't (currently) work with other services, and all of us have had SMS for nearly as long as we have had cell phones. Slow cable Internet and 120v residential electricity are two more examples. I fortunately have fiber now, but I'll be stuck dreaming of 240v outlets and appliances for the rest of my life. | ||
| ▲ | bombela an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Ovens, induction cooking, electric car charging, dryer etc is already 240V at high amperage. With a dedicated circuit. EU also mandates dedicated circuits for big appliances, so there is no difference in practice. The two things I can think of are electric kettle and a raclette machine. Tools are mostly battery powered those days. A home workshop would most likely be wired in 240 or three phases anyways. What else are you missing? | ||