Right angle wall plug on power cables


In a recent discussion re. audio power cables I was wondering why we don't see cables with a right angle wall plug?

I am particularly interested to hear from audio engineers or folks with an engineering background, not just opinions (like mine would be) or consumer experience. While opinions and experience are helpful, I'd love to hear from the experts. :-) 

Are there reasons power cables not offered with a right angle wall connection?

BTW, an interesting review of a " 27 Best Audiophile Power Cables", Jay Luong at Audio Bacon
https://audiobacon.net/2019/08/17/27-audiophile-power-cables-reviewed/

Thanks!
Dr Eas
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I was gonna read that review of Power cables but Audio Bacon certainly doesn't sound very sophisticated. How dreadful a name for an "expert" to put forth. Obviously his education and credentials are dubious. You should be ashamed for supporting such riff raff

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Yes and and the conductors are plated (G or R) pure copper. I would imagine a bit tricky to bent a 18cm dia. cable of 10-12awg.
Because at least 50% of the buyers will think that the cable exit angle from the plug is on the wrong side...
On page 5 of their pricebook, Nordost offers 8 plug alignments for their dealers to specify when ordering...also 4 each for tonearm DIN plugs and Ethernet plugs.