Electrical outlets in early 1900 homes
My post number 98 is entirely factual and accurate. I did allow for the possibility that there were some wall outlets in homes.
The people that were buying electric chafing dishes were people who had electricity early on. They were not the Duponts. when electricity first came to homes, people were enamored with all kinds of electrical gadgets, and these were sold by the thousands to the relatively few people that had electricity, toasters and percolators and chafing dishes were very common, among this very limited population. The Duponts and other Uber rich people were not generally buying chafing dishes. They had cooking staff to do such things in the kitchen.
Having never heard of Homes generally having wall and baseboard outlets this early I went and did some research, my 1918 book doesn’t have a single duplex or even single outlet available for homes. This book is 1060 pages of electrical gadgets and light sockets and switches, etc.
Neither one of you have shown that electric wall outlets were even available in 1919 let alone were they in many homes.
I don’t know why you two are so jealous of my knowledge of these things that you can’t just learn something and go with it if you guys can prove me wrong, then do so.
I love this site because I learn things almost every day on it, but I honestly don’t know why you guys just come on here to argue with people if you’ve got facts to the contrary, then present them.
Lovingly John