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OneMoreFarang

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  1. I am renovating my apartment in Bangkok. Now I have a concrete shell and slowly I have to make up my mind what I will buy. My problem is that there are just so many choices. To get a rough overview I checked the HomePro website. There are I.e. a bathroom sinks for 1k up to 10k, bathtubs for 3k to 23k, Induction hobs with 4 fields from 16k to 100k, etc. I am not a cheap Charlie so I don't have to buy all the cheapest. And I am also not so rich to buy just the best from the best brand. My idea is to buy something good from a brand name company what works just fine and has a long life expectancy, doesn't waste too much power, etc. Still many options. What did you do in such a situation? Do online research? Walk around in a shop? Set yourself a fixed budget for all of it or single items? Buy something with the highest discount at the moment? Let someone else decide for you? How did you make up your mind and in the hindsight did you make a good decision?
  2. It seems there are two wall type sockets 86 type which is used in the EU 118 type or 120 type which is used in the US. Here is how they look. The drawings are the standards, the dark devices are samples of devices for these standards. And here is an article about the different types: https://www.ywstar-electrical.com/info/what-is-86-type-wall-switch-118-type-switch-s-38218622.html It seems in Thailand they have mostly the 118 or 120 type. I am looking for mains power sockets for Thai or multiple international plugs in 86 type. Where can I find and buy them? I found hundreds of 120 type and until now only one possible 86 type, and that is out of stock. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/art-dna-a63-switch-design-i385552201.html https://www.boonthavorn.com/art-dna-1162901 Any ideas?
  3. If there is still anybody out there who doesn't know about the crazy crypto world have a look at this article. It's crazy! https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/may/02/yuga-labs-apologises-after-sale-of-virtual-land-crashes-ethereum

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