
Create an adapter for sticking one’s fingers into electrical sockets.
The Vilcus dactyloadapter (adapter for fingers) was especially developed for people who like closing the electrical circuit with their own fingers.
Many people get a kick out of a direct contact with AC power supply. To that end, people normally use U-shaped fragments of bare wire, paper clips or even usual metal forks. All these gimmicks are unreliable, short-lived and, most important, tend to cause a short circuit or even an inflammation in the wiring.

The holes are spacious enough even for large phalanges and are set apart far enough for the comfort of the user
The idea underlying the well-known limerick There was a small girl indiscreet / Who asked her mom for a sweet. / Mom said, “Aye, it’s here in my pocket!” / “Go stick your lil thumb in a socket!” is essentially ill-conceived. For one thing, one finger is not enough to produce the desired effect. For another, all household sockets are designed so as to preclude any finger abuse, a child or not a child.

Vilcus does not consume power by itself, so it can be left plugged into the power outlet until the next session.

Copper plates are located above and below in the holes, which makes a contact a sure thing
Avid travelers will appreciate the replaceable plugs—for European and American sockets—that are part of the standard package.

Use a common adapter to connect Vilcus in a country where non-standard sockets are in use.
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