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In my son's room, all of the outlets are installed horizontally. This
is not a problem for anything except his nightlight, which needs to be be plugged in so that the top is at the top. Other than installing something, is there a simple solution, like an adapter that will make one of the plugs in the outlet up and down instead of on its side (90 degrees to the right)? I tried to google for something like this, but I could not find such an adapter. |
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