From toasting our bread to ironing our clothes, these specialized helpers make life better in lots of little ways. Most need just a little attention to keep them whirring and humming along year after year.
July 28, 2015
From toasting our bread to ironing our clothes, these specialized helpers make life better in lots of little ways. Most need just a little attention to keep them whirring and humming along year after year.
Note: Often the shaft fits into a hole in the appliance's case. Make sure the thread won't interfere with re-inserting the shaft.
1. Lamps and many low-amperage appliances use flat cords. You can purchase quick-connect versions of flat-cord plugs. These plugs have little spikes that piece the insulation and dig into the wire to make a connection, and they require no tools to install. Just snip off the old plug and slip the new plug cover over the cord. Spread the prongs on the plug core, insert the cord, then squeeze the prongs to drive the spikes into the cord. Next, slip the cover in place, which makes it ready to plug in.
2. Appliances that draw more amperage, such as irons, sometimes have round cords. On these screw-on plugs, tie the cord in a way that ensures pulling on the cord won't loosen the connections. (Look up how to tie an Underwriter's Knot, which is the specific electrician's knot that works best here.)
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