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The process for repairing a broken plug.

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Hi, I'm KellyJo 🙋🏽‍♀️🇺🇸1 year ago

Buy a new one

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모머거1 year ago

Buy new one! don't fix it

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mascara1 year ago

Don't do that.

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Ross Stevens1 year ago

I'll go buy a new one.

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ᑎ ᗝ ᖇ 丅 ᕼ ᗰ ᗩ ᑎ1 year ago

This tip sucks, guys. You can post a better one, ex. buy another one.

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MotownMystery1 year ago

Safer to buy a new one—just saying😜

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S Kaja Sheriff1 year ago

Wrost way!

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JORGE GUZMAN 🇲🇽 (♈️ Σ)1 year ago

Con ese empalme, la probabilidad de un corto-circuito o electrocución es muy alta. Siempre que vayan a deshacerse de un electrodoméstico, corten su cable desde el aparato, ese cable servirá para hacer un empalme más seguro que este.

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Pete1 year ago

🇬🇧 plugs are the best.

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