They’re like that in this apartment we’re renting and I keep seeing them elsewhere. I don’t get it.

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    Great for turning off a device or several devices without having to unplug (e.g. if the sockets are behind a bookcase, this is much more convenient). Not a super common need but when it saves moving furniture it helps. Given that UK switches are tougher to plug in and unplug than most (due to safety features), I prefer using a switch. Also, the switches are cheap and give more options, so may as well!

    I rely on one for a light where the switch broke and wasn’t easily replaceable, so being able to fall back on the mains switch meant I can keep using the light.

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      It’s not about having a switch it’s about having the switch right next to the plug instead of next to the doorway (where it usually is in the US)

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        You have a switch for your electrical sockets by your door? What a weird place to put them all.

        We have our light switches by the door. Much more useful.

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          It’s common in the U.S., especially in apartments, to have rooms with no light fixtures. Instead, there will be one outlet that is wired to a switch by the door. That outlet is sometimes upside down to distinguish it from the other outlets. That gives you the option to connect a lamp to the switch to get the same result as having a light fixture. I would generally prefer that every room has a light fixture on the ceiling, but this is marginally better than having to walk across a dark room to turn on a lamp.

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            Huh, TIL.

            Here in Australia every house I’ve been in that has an electrical connection has had a light of some form mounted on the ceiling of each room of the main structure.

            It just shows how any assumptions we might make will be proved wrong at a global scale.

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          As I understand it (thanks technology connections), the sockets linked to light switches are made that way in case you want to have like a floor or desk lamp and turn it on when you enter the room

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          I mean there can be either outlets or light fixtures connected to them, generally the switched outlets have lamps plugged in though.

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            And we have that too.

            We are talking about standard sockets, they all have off switches on the socket.