Are there switches for lamp cords that don't make the connection to the wire with two tiny prongs that are stabbed into the insulation?
Some lamps are designed so the switch must be on the cord. Inside typical switches for the cord, you find they attach to a wire by having tiny sharp prongs that pierce the insulation. I find this design basically unreliable. If the cord is moved around much, the connection become intermittent. Is there a better type of lamp cord switch? If so, how can I tell that I'm buying a better type without opening it up before purchase?