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If you do not wish to cut your lamp cord, you may wish to consider this:
Lutron TT-300H-WH Electronics Plug-In Lamp Dimmer, White
It is basically exactly the same thing, but you plug your lamp into it and plug it into the wall, as opposed to splicing the cord-modifying version (above) onto the existing lamp cord.
If you ever may want to use the device with a different lamp, the plug in version would be easier as you would not have to unsplice the device from the existing lamp cord, and then repair or replace the existing lamp cord.
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This is a fantastic design. Easy to install. Just clip your wire, insert ends, push down on two buttons. DONE. Life would float by dreamily if all things went this way.There is no nightlight that I can find.
My only complaint is that I can't find it in black.
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The nightlight everyone is saying doesnt exist, does exist.What they consider the nightlight, if you go to their website, is the single red led on the front by the slider. It is a light so you can find the dimmer at night. Hence, nightlight.
Maybe this matter can now be dropped.
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Yes, you have to cut the lamp cord, but you don't have to strip the wires or do anything other than use a pair of scissors (after unplugging!) to snip the cord, push the ends of the cord into either side of the dimmer, and press down the plungers that grab the cord and automatically make the electrical connection for you. It took less than a minute to install, it feels safe, solid, and secure, and it works great.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White
This is very easy to install.... Only thing you'll have trouble with is the thick plastic packaging it comes in. I hope to find this dimmer in brown so I can apply it to more lamps.Simply choose the spot on your cord you want the dimmer, make a straight cut across the lamp cord (no diagonal cuts), push your cut-cord into the dimmer device until it won't go in any further, push the dimmer-tab all the way in until it's flat (level) with the dimmer-back..... Do the same with the other end of the cord.... You'll see 2 tabs on the back of the dimmer that flop around....these tabs obviously have prongs on the other end of them (inside the dimmer casing ) ...these prongs/teeth are what you'll push into the plastic protective casing on your cord-ends. You'll feel it piercing through your cord.... Just keep pushing until the tabs are flat against the back of the dimmer.... This let's you know the prongs/teeth have pierced through far enough to make contact....
Plug the lamp in and give it a try!
You did know to UNPLUG THE LAMP FIRST BEFORE YOU CUT THE CORD .... Didn't you? !!
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