How to Fix Loose Wall Sockets…Episode 5…Inventor Jessica Haynes and the Socket Saver Part 1


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The Socket Saver is an Easy, Safe and Effective Solution for Loose Wall Outlets!

Simply slide the the Socket Saver over the plug at the end of your appliance cord, then insert the plug into the wall. This snug new fit keeps all your appliances working.

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No more annoying problems when the plug falls out of the wall while vacuuming, drying your hair, using a power tool, or recharging your electronic devices (phone, laptop, and other portable devices). If you own an older home or are renting and have loose wall sockets, this is the easy fix for you.

Loose Wall Sockets…

How do you fix the problem of loose wall sockets? Inventor Jessica Haynes has invented the solution with her Socket Saver and shares her story on Episode 5 (part 1) of the Invention Stories Podcast.

Inventor Jessica Haynes has invented the Socket Saver, an Easy, Safe and Effective Solution for Loose Wall Outlets! Simply slide the the Socket Saver over the plug at the end of your appliance cord, then insert the plug into the wall. This snug new fit keeps all your appliances working. This episode (5) is the first part in a two-part series.

Plug Keeps Falling Out?

Do you plug a cord into an electrical outlet only to have it fall out? I’m personally living in a house full of them. With the Socket Saver, you don’t even have to know how to repair electical outlets, in fact, you don’t have to replace loose electrical outlets thanks to this socket saver inventor. You add the socket saver to the appliance plug and then plug it into the outlets. So simple…anyone can do it.

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In Episode 5, Jessica Haynes and the Socket Saver Part 1, Jessica shares all the ups and downs of her invention journey and their are many downs. She shares her patent attorney rip off story where an unscrupulous con artist cheated her out of over $20,000! Jessica shares tips for inventors that help SAVE TIME AND MONEY!!!

Most people don’t know how to turn an idea into a product. Better yet, do you know how to turn your idea into a product? My invention journey was a short, expensive, and ultimately a failure and that’s why I created InventionStories.com and am the host of the Invention Stories Podcast. Our goal is to share how to invent something smarter because the invention failure rate is too high.

So whether you want to listen to a podcast about an inventor and her product that’s designed to fix your loose wall sockets that keeps all you appliance working or have an idea for an invention and don’t know where to start…you’ve come to the right place!

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The Story Behind the Socket Saver

On November 7, 2014 we first share the story behind the Socket Saver.

Sometimes you wake up with a good idea. My husband, Barry Connelly had this experience. We had the annoying household problem of loose wall sockets and appliance plugs falling out while vacuuming, drying our hair, blending foods or turning on reading lamps. Not to mention Barry’s electric garage tools stopped working while in use when the plug fell out of the wall. I said to my husband, “I’m tired of holding my hand next to the plugs to keep them from falling out. “

He was a former service station owner and auto mechanic and knew a lot about how to replace the worn out sockets. But the process involved buying new wall sockets, turning off the electricity to each circuit with a bad plug, re-wiring each new receptacle, and then turning everything back on. And of course, resetting the clocks in each affected room. With so many loose wall sockets, he kept putting it off.

Our invention journey began when Barry came up with a smart and effective solution. He woke up one morning and said, “I have an idea.”

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