Sentences with phrase «power small appliances»

Deep drawers are ideal for storing pans, while a socket mounted within the upstand is used to power small appliances.
The Soccket has a six - watt power output that can then power small appliances and devices like lamps, cell phones, fans, water sterilizers and hot plates.

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The company has a pilot project offering small backup storage batteries made by Tesla that, like emergency backup generators, allow homeowners to run some appliances and lights if the power goes out (they could also help utilities manage loads).
«The Shin Bet are technical experts at making small appliances with lots of power,» one of Israel's former spy chiefs says of a mobile phone bomb, his eyes glistening.
The display conveniently folds down from the headliner to entertain rear seat passengers • Available 115 - volt, 150 - watt Power Inverter on the rear of the console powers small household appliances (available in North America) • Available SIRIUS ™ Digital Satellite Radio offers a variety of subscription - based radio programs and music for enhanced listening enjoyment (available in North America) • Available UConnect ™ provides convenient, hands - free communication with BlueTooth ™ cellular phones • Four 12 - volt Power Points for powering small electronics.
Such systems will power two, three, or four small appliances or lights and are widely used in homes and shops in lieu of polluting and increasingly costly kerosene lamps.
The lighting and appliances are powered by electricity, but the Alkatouts pay a small premium to Xcel Energy to ensure that their electricity is derived from wind turbines.
Many in the small - scale wind turbine industry think residential wind power is about to enter suburbia with simpler, less expensive systems that perform more like household appliances than complicated renewable energy systems.
For those of you not familiar with what a Kill - A-Watt is, it's a small electronic device that you can plug into a power outlet, and then when you plug an appliance into it, you get a reading of how much electricity is used.
Ken, Virtually everybody who needs legal services for real estate transactions (because you either own or are able to buy an asset worth hundreds of thousands of dollars), wills (because you have assets), powers of attorney (usually ditto), estates (ditto), notarizations, incorporations and small business transactions (because you have the wherewithal to be starting, buying or selling a business) can easily afford the very modest fees charged for those services (fees that are less than and often far, far less than, as applicable, the government charges, the realtor charges, the accountant's charges, the moving van company, the new appliances, etc. etc. etc.).
Electrical shock from a small amount of current is often the result of a defective product such as appliances, power tools, or medical devices.
The further compound the problem, many smaller appliances, especially those with wall transformers, list the power in amps.
Certain appliance functions that require small amounts of electricity include: - Maintaining signal - reception capability (for remote control, telephone or network signals)- Monitoring temperature or other conditions (such as in refrigerators)- Powering an internal clock - Battery - charging - Continuous display (such as when a microwave clock stays on when the oven itself is off)
Power cables have been run into the cabinet, so that small appliances can be used in situ.
A large free - standing dresser with bi-fold doors and power sockets allows storage of smaller appliances and houses the integrated fridge and freezer to either side.
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