I have a bath plug that has an IP67 rating. Never gave it much thought, however today I got curious and decided to look it up.
For those already in the know about IP ratings this must already be quite amusing. The first number, 6, is the highest on the rating index and says it is dust proof. The second number goes up to 8 and is in regard to water resistance. Yes, water resistance not water proof. And yes you can see it is rated at 7, not the maximim 8.
This bath plug is, according to IP67, water resistant to a depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.
Either the rating on this item is a joke, or the plug who's sole reason to exist is to create a barrier and remain underwater is a chocolate teapot.
You ever seen anything quite as teapotty?
For those already in the know about IP ratings this must already be quite amusing. The first number, 6, is the highest on the rating index and says it is dust proof. The second number goes up to 8 and is in regard to water resistance. Yes, water resistance not water proof. And yes you can see it is rated at 7, not the maximim 8.
This bath plug is, according to IP67, water resistant to a depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.
Either the rating on this item is a joke, or the plug who's sole reason to exist is to create a barrier and remain underwater is a chocolate teapot.
You ever seen anything quite as teapotty?