Need advise on electricity---budget
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Hello,
i know eubiq but eazycon is same like eubiq…???
Any picture can show to me? -
alimama:
Hello,
i know eubiq but eazycon is same like eubiq...????
Any picture can show to me?
you can check out the marketplace...... -
sweetmommy123:
Hmmm, had a look at the marketplace.
By the way, i saw your comment here, someone recommended the link to me:maguiremalcolm:
are you refering to eubiq.....?
saw their products before very nice and classy....but too ex...for my wallet.. :imcool:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=36349
Did you manage to call the eazycon people to ask for their price and stuffs like that??
Very pretty I must say!
First time I see a product like this...... Any idea how to use? Did yr contractor quote you? -
sweetmommy123,
Er…you kids should NOT be playing with wires and electricity. no matter how ‘safe’ a socket is, if you stick your fingers in it and turn it on, you will get hurt! -
MummyThreeStreams:
sweetmommy123,
Er...you kids should NOT be playing with wires and electricity. no matter how 'safe' a socket is, if you stick your fingers in it and turn it on, you will get hurt!
Ya....i know..I m very headache, headache now!!
beside scolding them i just hope at least i should make my house more safe in case they itchy hand again -
Can you use plug covers? Are your kids old enough to remove them?
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I am just thinking, the cost of buying this and the number of years of savings that I need to break even, is it even worth it? Just my thoughts. Also Singapore power supply is relatively consistent.
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Yep we do have plug cover but it seems not working well with active boys.
I decided to give eazycon a try and so far they work fine at living room and kid’s study area. Previously we have a lot of extension chords and multiple plugs as they need to connect lots of things like computer, wifi, game players etc… and I really dont feel safe leaving that with the boys.