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"content": "Incredible how twist-lock powerbars are absolutely not a thing in North-American #hardware / #electronics stores (or any online store, even Chinese ones), and only found at reasonable prices in their natural habitat: #Japan.\n\nI don't mean \"twist to close\", I mean twist-lock with the device plugged in. Incredibly useful for under-desk mounting, so that you can lock your \"wall warts\" in place without gravity (or any slight pull on the cord) unplugging them… this should be standard design.\nhttps://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/114/304/104/114/305/118/original/ac2c487fb2421602.jpeg\n",
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