• Use the right tools: Make sure you use a sharp cutter and a soldering iron in good working order.
  • Avoid moisture: Never work on an electrical installation if it is wet or damp.
  • Consult a professional: If you are not confident in your ability to do the repair yourself, it is advisable to contact a certified electrician.
  • Check your plugs regularly: Prevention is key; regularly check for loose connections or overheating.

Repairing a broken plug is a task that can be done carefully by following these steps. With the right knowledge, you can save money and avoid unnecessary replacements.