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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:06 AM
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    This is one of those "why didn't I think of that" things. I have a problem remembering to turn off my iron when I leave my sewing room for the evening. I paid some money for it and I'm terrified of fire, but still from time to time I find I have left it on. The light on the iron is small and very unnoticable. While reading on-line today something made me think of plugging the iron into the same socket with the lamp I use next to the ironing table. I used an extension cord for now, but I plan to get a surge protector for these plugs. Now when I leave the room, I have only one disconnect for both things and if the light is on, my iron is on, too. It won't happen again!
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:17 AM
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    Brilliant!
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:19 AM
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    I have the same fear and I was always told to never plug your iron in to the same outlet as your sewing machine because they take so much energy, even if they are on a surge protector. My dealer even told me that when I bought my machine so I plug my light and iron in one socket on the one wall and my machine in another socket on the other wall and I unplug both surge protectors as I leave the room and everything is good
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:19 AM
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    Excellent idea, no more going to bed wondering if you turned it off, if light are out it's all good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:20 AM
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    That will definitely make you feel safer at night. When we renovated our house and I was able to get a dedicated sewing room, I had a 20 amp outlet put in with a light switch for the iron. When I leave the sewing room, if all the light switches are off, then I know for sure that the iron is off. Sometimes I have to put the iron somewhere else in the sewing room and I always use a power strip for that (it doesn't have to be a surge protector, just a power strip will work).

    This idea will be wonderful to lots of people. Thanks for posting it! :thumbup:
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:23 AM
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    Excellent idea!
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:24 AM
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    That's what I loved about my first apartment. It was a 1 bedroom with a huge bathroom. The outlet in the bathroom was controlled by the switch. I did all my ironing in there because it was so big and I never had to worry about leaving the iron on, because I was very OCD about turning out the light :-D.
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:25 AM
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    Thank you for the tip.
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:33 AM
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    Good for u!!
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    Old 04-20-2011, 09:38 AM
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    I plug mine into a serge protector strip along with my lamp. Then use the on/off switch for both. It's easier to remember to turn it off when the light is on.
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