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linus5171

join:2004-02-10
Cape Girardeau, MO

Cord Retention Clip

I have a wall plug with a extension cord plugged into it that is always getting bumped and becoming unplugged. Is there a clip that secures the cord to the receptacle so it won't fall out?


fcisler
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join:2004-06-14
Riverhead, NY

Not that I know of. I doubt someone would make such a product. If they did I would question it's legality.

Perhaps explaining what you are trying to accomplish? It may be as simple as cutting off the end and installing a right angle plug



nunya
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reply to linus5171
Extension cords are supposed to be for temporary use only. The proper answer is to have a receptacle installed so an extension cord isn't needed.

With that disclaimer made, you could buy a cord with a right angle attachment plug.
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AsherN

join:2010-08-23
Thornhill, ON

reply to linus5171
Look at child proof outlet locks.



mix

join:2002-03-19
Utica, MI

reply to linus5171
Check it out:

»www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SKKW0E


linus5171

join:2004-02-10
Cape Girardeau, MO

Great, that's what I was looking for. Thanks


alkizmo

join:2007-06-25
Pierrefonds, QC

reply to nunya

said by nunya:

With that disclaimer made, you could buy a cord with a right angle attachment plug.

Second
Plus if it keeps getting bumped, it means it is exposed and visible. A right-angle plug would make it look less ugly.

Nifty. I'm gonna search eBay for different colored ones. Lamps and stuff could use that.

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