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Old 14th Oct 2018, 11:41 pm   #9
julie_m
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Default Re: Goblin D26 Teasmade

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Originally Posted by samuria View Post
well the 2 springs and switches were very rusty and broke when they were touched. so now i have removed the clock and lamp part and will now use it as a light with a alarm clock
That's a shame. But you probably could still repair the kettle base, using a spring from a large assortment (available cheaply online from The Usual Places) and some contacts taken from a 10 amp relay, or a microswitch.
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