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Q: How to Replace Appliance Cords.
A: 1. Unplug the appliance, and remove any attached accessories, including light bulbs, lampshades, covers, adapters, etc. Open the appliance casing to get to the ... Read More »
Q: How To Repair an Appliance Cord.
A: 1. Unplug the electrical cord from the wall socket. Make sure the device-a television, for example-is not getting electricity from anywhere else. 2. Find the da... Read More »
Q: What is an appliance cord?
A: An appliance cord is the power cord that must be plugged into an electric outlet before a small electric appliance such as a toaster, steam iron, hand mixer, or... Read More »
Q: What appliances use frayed or damaged electrical cords?
A: No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord. Read More »
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