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πŸ”Œ Button Switch Stripped Wiring by BCQLI Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Button Switch Stripped Wiring by BCQLI

Clicky On/Off Switch,Black Lamp Power Cord Inline Button Switch. Wire: the External PVC Plastic, Internal for The Copper Core. Product specification: Full length 180cm, Switch and Tail Distance is 90cm. Rated Power: 250V~ 3A. Product Usage: Simple to replace old cord,rewire antique lamps.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A simple and elegant upgrade solution.

I used these to replace an old cord from a popular 1950's Tiffany table lamp. (The original "rotary" switch on the cord has finally failed.) I now feel much more relaxed with the electrical connection of my beloved old lamp. The quality of the new switch and cable is far superior to the original. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Pros
  • Extensions
Cons
  • Without Automatic

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Took about 2 months

I bought this to turn the lamp on and off. Plugged it in and it worked great for about 2 months and a total of about 10 on/off cycles. I wanted to turn off the lamp today and the switch didn't work. Pushing back and forth didn't change anything, the light just stayed on. So I'm not happy that the switch is already broken and I'm back to zero. I'll find a name brand electrical cord like Leviton or similar to replace this lousy one.

Pros
  • Cables, adapters and multiple sockets
Cons
  • Discontinued

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very handy for numerous upgrades

I always install small LED lights on my appliances in my shop. The ones I bought require a mounting bracket and an external 110 volt cable. These special cables have a handy built-in switch. So I have to drill a few 3/16" holes in the base to attach the wires that will eventually connect to the machine's switch. That way I don't have to use the extra plug space in the outlet. Of course you can too just use the connector at the end of this cord.The photo shows an LED light fitted to my old Atlas

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  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • I will add later