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Description: This inline switch is designed to replace an old broken switch or add a switch to a light or appliance that did not have one before. Make turning lamps on and off at a convenient distance from your chair or bedside by installing an in-line cord switch. Double pole single throws switch, ideal for controlling 1 circuit. The inside of this switch has brass contacts. Popular used in home lighting. Ideal for operating electrical lights, fan or small appliance such as table and floor lamps. How to Install an In Line Switch Slit the cord where you want the switch. Cut apart the line and insert the cord into the wire channel on the switch bottom. Press the switch halves together and tighten the switch screw. Specification: Material: Nylon, Brass Type: DPST Color: Black Size: 60 x 26 x 16mm / 2.36" x 1.02" x 0.63" (L*W*T) Rating Power (Max.) : AC125V 3A, 250V 2A Package Contents: 2x Black Cord Switches
Our lamp cord switch is made of durable nylon material, solid construction, safe insulation and corrosion resistance, which with anti-aging and heat-resistant.
It is ideal for light-duty industrial, office,Home and many other applications; The lamp cord switch can be used in table/desk lamp, mirror lamp, wall lamp, fan or small appliance such as table and floor lamps
The Cable holes of this light switch support within 6.5mm diameter lamp cord. Rated Voltage/Current AC 120V/3A
On/Off lamp control appliance is easy to install and convenient to use, which have two pole connection, slide the button to on/off.
After-Sale We are always providing customers with high stable products and pleasant customer experience.
I looked through the 1 star reviews after buying, installing and using several of these switches. I'm not affiliated with Amazon OR the company that sells these. I just hate seeing folks mislead by people who incorrectly install, don't know HOW to install, cause the item to fail by installing it incorrectly or just wanna whine about it being small or the screws being small to hold the wire. Let's take it step by step so maybe this will help some of you.Complaint: The switch IS small.Response: Yes it is. That's the whole point. Make a small switch that is easy to install, works great, and is a good value for the money.Complaint: "The screws are too small and you can't wrap the wire around them"Response: You've obviously been out of the electical industry for a while. The screws are not meant to have the wires wrapped around them. The screws are set into a clamping box that you insert the wire into. The screw then tightens down on the wire. Therefore you can use up to a 1/4" lamp cord to install it on. That doesn't mean a smaller wire won't work. It will because the screw tightens down ONTO the wire just like most good quality electrical outlets and circuit breakers in your electrical panel do. It's a proven system and a good one.Complaint: "I installed the wire into the switch and it blew up/caught fire/burned up".Response: Installing wire will usually require the stripping of insulation. If you incorrectly cut off too much insulation, you leave exposed wires in close proximity to eash other which can cause overheating/shorts/and even fire or total failure of the switch. You should not have exposed wire outside of the wire screw box.Complaint: "I installed the wires and screwed them down but they are so tiny they keep flopping around"Response: There is a strain relief inside the switch that will clamp the wires down holding them in place, if you install it correctly(as it comes from the factory)Complaint: "The switch is hard to click on and off".Response: Yes, it's rugged and built to last many cycles of switching.The main takeaway is this: electricity and electric devices (even lamps) are not something to play around with. If you don't know how to proficiently install something that deals with electricity, please get someone to do it who knows what they're doing. Don't do it incorrectly and then blame a perfectly good product. You could hurt yourself or even cause a fire. Safety first!I hope this helps. BTW, I tried two of these and liked them so well I bought 8 more!!