Am I the only one here who's always had a ~50-foot 10-or-12ga extension cord with dryer plug & socket since he was like... 14 years old?
mnem
Everything that's fun needs 240V.
Surely you mean "needs three phases of 400VAC 50Hz" (We used to have 380V, and the UK had 415. Norway still has 220V, and most loads Delta connected. Like offshore and marine stuff. Then EU came and the compromise was 400V. Regardless, anything sold here needs to survive 10% overvoltage, so nominal 220V gear will be good to at least 242V, only the "heat globes" don't survive so long...)
Bah! Wimpy!
Back in the day, Western Australia had 440v between phases, 250v phase to neutral.
The "urban myth" held that this strange voltage was because, even earlier, the supply was 240 v, 40Hz.
When the frequency was changed to 50Hz in the mid 1950s, all the distribution transformers became less lossy, this increase in efficiency accounting for the 250v/440v figure.
I don't believe a word of that, but it is a good story. (the BS meter always pins when I hear this tale, so I have never checked it out)