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Need replacement cord FEMALE GE Heat 'N Serve Baby Dish model D-3

Babydish 2 prongs about a half inch apart, a half inch long and a small pole , about a quarter-inch long, in the center (for grounding?) so the cord I'm looking for is female. GE model No. BA2D3 50-60 cycle 115 volts 160 watts - AC only . I would like a white cord if possible. This little appliance is for gently heating baby food so maybe that matters. Thank you so much. M

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May have to buy parts and build your own extension cord! home depot or lowes, or ace should have what you need!

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