Things You Plug In with I

  • An electric clothes iron needs a wall plug

  • You plug it in to charge its battery

  • Appliance that makes ice and plugs into power

  • Electric ice cream makers plug into outlets

  • A router uses power and plugs into the wall

  • Countertop ice makers plug in to run

  • Physical network cable you plug into router or PC.

  • Incubators provide heat and plug into power

  • Electric models plug in to churn ice cream

  • iPhone charges via cable plugged into electricity.

  • Needs to be plugged in to charge its battery

  • Charger plugs into an outlet to supply power

  • You plug it in to charge its battery

  • Modem/router plugs into power and phone/network line.

  • Large machine that plugs in to burn waste.

  • Power inverter that plugs into a power source.

  • Printer that plugs into mains to print documents.

  • Cable to connect modem/router; plugs into ports.

  • Smartphone by Apple; recharges via plug/USB.

  • Apple desktop computer; needs mains power.

  • Apple tablet computer; charges via cable.

  • Countertop appliance that plugs into outlet.

  • Door/building comms device, wired to power.

  • Electric pressure cooker; plugs into outlet.

  • Smartphone by Apple; recharges via plug/USB.

  • Cable/adapter to charge iPhone from power.

  • Printer using ink; typically mains powered.

  • Inkjet printer; runs on household electricity.

  • Modem/router box; uses power socket to run.

  • Electric clothes‑pressing devices; plug in.

  • Apple smartphones; all require charging.

  • Apple tablet; needs cable to charge/use.

  • String lights that plug in for decoration.

  • Accessory that plugs into power to charge an iPad.

  • Apple media device, charges via plug or USB.

  • Electric light bulb that screws into a socket.

  • Appliance that plugs in to freeze/make ice.

  • Network cables that plug into modems/PCs.

  • A computer tower needs to be plugged into power.

  • Electric igniters plug into power for sparks.

  • Large electric machines that plug into mains.

  • Music players that charge via USB/power.

  • Appliance that plugs in to produce ice.

  • Kitchen appliance that plugs in to make ice cream.

  • Electric ice blender, kitchen appliance you plug in.

  • Powered irrigation pumps/controllers need electricity.

  • iPod charges via cable, classic plug‑in gadget.

  • Ionizers are electric air purifiers you plug in.

  • Intel laptop runs on AC power and charger.

  • Indoor heaters plug into wall to produce heat.

  • Incubators are electric devices for hatching eggs.

  • Old‑style incandescent bulbs screw into sockets.

  • Standard bulb that fits into a lamp socket.

  • A light for an igloo still needs electricity.

  • Ice‑makers are electric machines for making ice.

  • Ice cream freezers are plug‑in refrigeration units.

  • IBM computers are electronic devices you plug in.

  • Dental/oral irrigators are electric cleaning tools.

  • Means electric iron, plugged into mains power.

  • Electric insect killer you plug into outlet

  • Electric light bulb that screws into socket

  • Electric appliance to crush ice, needs outlet

  • Lamp shaped like an igloo, plugs into power

  • Appliance that makes ice cubes, needs power

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