If the plug started to melt, any electrician could change the plug. Sounds like the cause was a worn out recepticle though. When the blades in the recepticle lose their tension a lot of heat uilds up. This could cause a fire. I would have that recepticle checked/replaced also.
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If the plug started to melt, any electrician could change the plug. Sounds like the cause was a worn out recepticle though. When the blades in the recepticle lose their tension a lot of heat uilds up. This could cause a fire. I would have that recepticle checked/replaced also.