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Friday, March 11, 2011

Electrified rat


Materials: Ikea GOSIG RÃ…TTA

Description:
It's a small Ikea hack - an electric extension cord hidden into an Ikea rat.


See more of the Ikea rat extension cord.

~ Luc

CAUTION: POSSIBLE FIRE HAZARD

19 comments:

  1. Not very safe: this is a real fire hazard!

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  2. danger!!!! are you nutts!!!

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  3. In addition to being a fire hazard, it's also a really bad idea if you have cats.

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  4. ikeadarwinism.net?

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  5. I like this idea very much. Unfortunately the others might be right: seems dangerous! :/

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  6. this is extremely awesome, but i'm worried about frying my cat!

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  7. This is unbelievably awesome and I ALREADY HAVE THIS RAT!

    As long as the cords are in good shape and there are no electrical shorts in the appliances the odds of fire are about the same as the odds of that sortera bin of dry cat food I keep in the closet spontaneously combusting. It's not impossible. But it's not anything to lose sleep over. My cats will look at it and understand that it's not a real rat.

    Darwinism cuts both ways.

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  8. As already mentioned - you can get burned (down)...

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  9. Also, not kid safe.

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  10. why put a socket in a rag rat in the middle of the living room?

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  11. why do you* xD sorry

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  12. Simply fantastic in its simplicity... but.. the risk of fire is not just connected to sparkles or short circuits but also, as happened to me last week, due to an overload.. some cables for the extreme high current and for the Joule's effect they become hot and melt down... while the plastic is, the mouse is fire proof?

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  13. Anonymous: You have the exact same rat? No way! I always thought those are individual pieces!

    Also, I don't get your rationale when it comes to high voltage appliances. I've personally seen extension cords and cables melting down - without covers, and without overloading them. High voltage creates an surprising amount of heat in cables, people just don't realize it because they usually don't go around feeling their electrical cords. There is a very, very good reason why those are not sold wrapped in flammable stuff that keeps the heat inside.

    Also, in case something should happen, good luck trying to explain that charred rat cover around an high-voltage device to your insurance.

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  14. I am so making this. People need to lighten up.

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  15. no cats here - so I will try this creative hack.

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  16. I absolutely love this hack!!! :-) The way the rat ticks out from under the couch is hilarious!

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  17. In Sweden I've never heard about extension cords melting down. just felt on mine and my computer is on 24/7 and hooked up to that cord and it's not hot.

    Of course there is a risk but I don't think that people are that stupid so that they don't understand the risk.
    So just check it every day and unplug it before leaving home and before you go to sleep. then you can sleep well at nigth knowing that your house won't burn down.

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  18. Hi,

    just a head up to say that my rat is doing good since 2010.
    No overheating, no melting, no fires.
    And more importantly, no cat injured!

    Thank you for all the nice comments!

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