12′ Hanging Lantern Cord with On/Off Switch by Whirled Planet (White) UL Listed
Each 12′ hanging lamp cord is individually inspected for quality and for safety. E26 base (standard light bulb base). The cord has an on/off switch and a standard polarized plug for US and Canadian electric systems. Our cord kits will work with most paper lanterns and nylon lanterns. Many customers use our lantern cord kits for infinity lights, paper star lanterns, Chinese style round lanterns, pendants and other hanging decorative light fixures.
Product Features
- UL LISTED for safety and quality you can TRUST
- 12′ LONG LANTERN CORD with on/off switch conveniently located 3′ from wall plug
- STANDARD LIGHT BULB fits easily and securely in socket
- VERSATILE small sized socket works for a variety of projects including puzzle lights, star lamps, Chinese paper lanterns and more
- MONEY BACK GUARANTEE– LOVE your lantern cord or receive a full refund (limited to products purchased directly from Whirled Planet)
It works, but has its annoyances… I’m mixed on this cord.The wire gauge is extremely thin. From an electrician’s perspective, that doesn’t bother me — it’s more than adequate to continuously power the low-draw LED bulb. However, it is too thin to provide adequate friction against the steel “cable weave” inside the paper lamp we’re using this with — we tried, and a standard thickness indoor lamp extension cord works much better.The plug — the two-pronged end that plugs into the electrical…
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Different in-line switch locations on the two orders I placed. The cord and socket and switch were fine. There was no screw or anchors or hooks in the package to mount on the ceiling as the insert said. I found something to attach to by wrapping it around an existing ceiling fixture to anchor it and used a coat hanger to bring up the other end attaching it to a near by window. Later I ordered a second time of the same cord length of 12 feet. The first order had the in-line switch 1 1/2 feet from the plug in which was good. On my second order, the in-line…