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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
The Venforze Inline Cord Switch is a practical and user-friendly solution for controlling your lighting and appliances with ease. Designed for simplicity, this cord switch allows you to turn devices on and off without the need to reach for the plug. Its sleek and durable construction ensures longevity, while the easy installation process makes it accessible for anyone, regardless of technical skill.The switch operates smoothly and provides a reliable connection, making it a great addition to any setup where you want to enhance convenience. The design is compact, ensuring it blends well with existing cords and doesn’t create clutter. Whether you're using it for lamps, holiday lights, or other electronic devices, the Venforze Inline Cord Switch proves to be a helpful tool for everyday use. Overall, it's an economical and effective option for those looking to streamline their home or office lighting.
Big Tony
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Needed a new switch for an old lamp, these worked out great and were easy to install.
J N
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
good product at a good price
Zener
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
The switch seems very well made. All the screws thread nicely and have not stripped under solid tightening pressure. I used it on a 16 gauge line cord. You need to be able to keep the wires neat and have them tinned to get them in place if you are using a cord this heavy. Overall I'm very pleased with the switch and will use them for many applications.
Adam Griffith
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
The switch is great once you wire it, but wiring it was unnecessarily difficult. The screws that hold the wires to the switch have teeny heads and you can’t pin very much wire under them. If they had been supplied with a few tiny washers it would have been a lot easier to install. I ended up soldering the wires in place.
Nik the Booksmith
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
For some reason, the exhaust fan I bought had the power switch on the fan itself. Unfortunately, that switch would be unaccessible once installed, so this cord switch was exactly what I needed. Installation was simple and now the fan can be easily turned on or off without unplugging it every time.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Great buy works perfectly
Freddy Benites Vazquez
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2024
Muy bonitos los utice para una lámpara pequeñas.
S. Fox
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
Overall, this is a good switch for the price.Positives: It is a double pole, single throw (DPST) switch, meaning that both wires are connected internally. In a single pole switch, one wire is connected to the switch and the other runs intrnally beside the switch without making a connection. I prefer DPST switches because it interrupts both wires when switched off.A small plastic "U" shaped bracket with two screws is located at each end. Position it one way and it will clamp onto a thicker cable such as a table lamp cord. The other way clamps onto slimmer cables such as a USB cord. I like having this feature as it means that the wires are held tightly on both ends of the switch.It has a strong switching mechanism that should last. There is a firm "click" when pressed on or off.The plastic case is fairly thick and should not break in normal use.The wires fit under a metal piece which is screwed down onto the wire. This should make a good, positive connection.Negatives: There are no on/off markings on the top of the switch. While this isn't a big deal, it would be nice to have the markings.While not strickly necessary, I would not attach wires inside this switch without tinning them first with a soldering iron. I had to purchase a soldering station to do that. (A cheap soldering iron will work, but you get what you pay for). I probably would have purchased a soldering station at some point anyway, but had not planned to buy one yet. (Note that most or all small switches should have tinned wires, not just this one). Tinning the wires will make a firm connection under the metal piece, while untinned wires could fray when installed under the plate and potentially short if the adjacent wire also is frayed. In addition, unfrayed and properly attached wires will carry more current.Overall, this is a good switch and I am glad I chose it.
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