All I'm asking for is a logical and consistent explanation of your position.b-a-s,
We see things different,
I'm not talking about putting them on - my question was if you'd unplugged one of those because you'd had to move it, would you plug it back in without carrying out those checks, and without testing the socket circuit for integrity.Of course I don't check polarity and fuse ratings of plug tops and the health of the circuit prior to putting the kettles or toasters on.
Simple Q - would you or wouldn't you?
I've not made any trivial comments.It seems you trying to validate your views by trivial comments.
Nor have I mentioned gas.If I'd been in a house and needed to uncouple a gas hob to make access to an electrical point or termination. I would not then after completion of my work tighten the coupler back up and assume it was safe, would you?
Oh yes I would turn the gas fire on and off, if it had not been disconnected to keep warm and may toast some bread on it as the toaster not safe to use
Please stop trying to introduce diversions and answer the questions about plugging in appliances after you'd unplugged them to move them temporarily.