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Prong Holder

Holds electrical cord prongs when not plugged in.
 
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Often electrical appliances are unplugged at the socket instead of at the On /Off switch. The Prong Holder is another incredible invention featuring bellows folds. These are adhered over electrical sockets and are mildly springy, opening up into a cube under their own power. When a socket is plugged in it collapses the Prong Holder flat against the wall. When the socket is pulled the prongs can be left inside the cube keeping the plug ready to be reinserted.
rcarty, Jun 02 2013


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       I’ll hold your prong if you’ll hold mine.
pocmloc, Jun 02 2013
  


 

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