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why is it that some appliances have three pin plugs while some have two pin plugs
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The third pin is Earth, which is not always used in European connections. 2-pin UK appliances such as razors don't necessarily need an earth because they are very low current. Similarly, there are 2 different sized eurpoean plugs, the bigger of which doe contain an external earth connection through the socket and is used for higher current appliances
As ugly_bob mentions, the larger Euro plug has two earth connections - either side of the plug in a groove. This is in addition to the 2 pins.
I quite like the Euro plugs, especially the extension leads because they have a selection of large and small plug connections - the small obviously take up very little room.