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On an electric blanket, switch is stuck but can't find where to get drill bit to open up, anyone know what I should look for or where ?

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can't find where to get drill bit to open up,
Do you mean you can't find the correct screwdriver bit?
Try a security bit set:
 
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Remember those recessed screws are sometimes too deep to take the thickness of a typical bit holder
 
I used an Allan key, but it turned out pointless as the fault was not in the switch, but the blanket, wife likes the blankets, but I insist renewed every year, and all my sockets are RCD protected, other wise it would be a silent day as well as night if anything goes wrong.
 
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My Old father in law told us "My Electric Blanket set on fire! Can you fix it?" my reply was "You need a new blanket! !

I thought that might cause a giggle to some
 
You are supposed to replace them every 3 years or sooner if they have been folded up and stored.
To be honest, I hate electric blankets. We just use a memory gel topper and snuggle up. Soon get warm and cosy. ;)
If snuggling is out the window, get a pair of pyjamas.
 
....wife likes the blankets, but I insist renewed every year, and all my sockets are RCD protected, other wise it would be a silent day as well as night if anything goes wrong.
Is there anything 'earthed' in your bed that would result in the risk of a significant electric shock should any part of the blanket become 'live' - or is it perhaps fire (due to an L-E fault, assuming the blanket has an 'E') that you are concerned about?

Kind Regards, John
 

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