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jdip
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10/12/2010 7:02 am  

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Are you guys really at a lose as to how you would get the plug through the so designed wall bracket? Just cut the plug off right were it attached to the cord. They sell replacement plugs at home depot for a dollar, just clip it right back on after you are done. Takes 2 seconds.


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tchp
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10/12/2010 7:14 am  

I don't think the question...
I don't think the question is how to attach a plug, but rather what kind of bracket it originally used when it was new from the manufacturer, which would have allowed it to be used with the plug attached, in an elegant way that did not force the buyer of the lamp to do things like wire the lamp or install a plug.


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jdip
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10/12/2010 7:33 am  

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I realize that however the buyer of the lamp will likely never find the actual base or whatever it is that is missing unless he/she stumbles upon someone who just has RAAK parts lying around which I highly doubt is going to happen.
I Think that the wall bracket is a good idea and will allow him/her to actually use the lamps instead of having them sit in the closet. Not sure if you realize that clipping the plug off and putting a replacement back on is not "rewiring". It literally takes 10 seconds.


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