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Dec 11, 2019
This gold flatware is a great addition to a festive table
1 of 1 found this helpful This gold flatware is a great addition to a festive table, but the downside is that this is handwash only. This can be a problem if you have a lot of guests, but I make this choice every time, Take the flatware off the table after use, and carefully place in water. When you have time, hand wash each piece.

Sep 10, 2016
This does not work for Sony CFD-S05 unless you make modifications to the plug.
This cord does not work properly for a Sony CFD-S05 unless you make modifications. It took me close to an hour (with my husband's help) 'to figure out that the Sony CFD-S05 has a little pressure point inside the plug space and this "gizmo" is too skinny to work properly.
I had to tape a piece of a wooden Popsicle to the new plug so that it triggered the pressure sensitive switch inside the plug space of the CD player.
Sure you can buy this switch for a Sony CFD-S05 if you want to apply my solution, but not many people are as good a maker as I am. My husband and I spent a half hour trying to figure out why this new cord had power (electricity) and still didn't work for the CD player power supply.
This cord is too generic to be sold as a power supply for a Sony CFD-S05.
My solution is "workable" for me now, but I wonder how long it will last.
