Don't say the most word, there are more places to regret after decoration.
However, in soft decoration, everyone is generally concerned about how to install the living room, what to choose for the sofa, how to design the moving line in the kitchen, and what to choose for household appliances...... Of all of all, only the sockets that are in use all the time are the most overlooked.
The consequence of being ignored is that many people do not consider the use of electrical appliances in the coming decades, as well as possible changes in the use space, resulting in inconvenience when electricity is needed in the future. And if an object that will be used frequently and difficult to change its position in the future will cause inconvenience, it will bring a long-term "swallowing of anger".
Kitchen appliances are lined up to use, you sing and I will appear, plug one into one, and pull one out when you are done; The mobile phone is charging and guarding the socket hole, and I am not sure if there is a place to sit nearby...
Therefore, judging from the cases around us, the socket is one of the places that most need to do long-term planning, otherwise one day it will be necessary to re-groove and toss on the renovated wall, and I believe many people are unwilling.
Therefore, many people will choose the track socket for decoration now, and they can choose the track length by themselves to reserve the length for future changes. The number of adapters can also be increased at any time, regardless of the increase in electrical appliances in subsequent use.
And because the adapter can be moved on the rails, the wires are no longer in one place, they can follow the appliances, and the whole space looks cleaner and tidier.
In addition, the Meiyan anti-electric shock track socket also has the function of "immersion anti-electric shock", as the name suggests, the socket will not be electrocuted when it is powered on, which is very suitable for use in kitchens, bathrooms and other places.
It's also safer for families with young children, because they never know what they're going to do in the next second, driven by curiosity.