Teken
Well-known member
Can someone give me a little insight as to why certain appliences have a ground point at the end of the plug, while others do not?
Some examples of which are in my home:
- Water kettle = Has a three prong out let.
- Coffee maker = No ground prong.
- Forman grill = Has a three prong out let.
- Crock pot = No ground prong.
- Blender = No ground prong.
- Microwave = One has a ground, the second doesn't
- Hand blender wisk = No ground prong.
The list goes on and on . . . In my mind everything should be properly grounded regardless of the application or eletrical device.
As you can see by my example some of these devices hold water / liquids and one would think it would require a ground just in case?
Your thoughts and insight as to why this may be the case for some items and not for others is greatly appreciated. Below I have included a few photo's to illustrate the products in question.
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .

Some examples of which are in my home:
- Water kettle = Has a three prong out let.
- Coffee maker = No ground prong.
- Forman grill = Has a three prong out let.
- Crock pot = No ground prong.
- Blender = No ground prong.
- Microwave = One has a ground, the second doesn't
- Hand blender wisk = No ground prong.
The list goes on and on . . . In my mind everything should be properly grounded regardless of the application or eletrical device.
As you can see by my example some of these devices hold water / liquids and one would think it would require a ground just in case?

Your thoughts and insight as to why this may be the case for some items and not for others is greatly appreciated. Below I have included a few photo's to illustrate the products in question.
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .





