Any one, you just get the plug in the shop and attach it to the cables on the light.
There’s plenty of those, but you can also remove that cover and connector to fit a type of lamp that has the screwable connector(known in finland as “sokeripala”) . Sorry my english terminology for electrical parts is lacking.
I actually thought that was European wide standard used all over Europe (though i am not naive enough to think everywhere in Europe).
But answer is most stuff you can buy from Finland.
As there is no ground on that specific insert (hard to say if there is fround wire somewhere underneath) it is safer to use only “double insulated” light fixtures. They are quite easy to spot as usually there is small logo with smaller square inside a bigger square that tells that it does not require grounding. [Eglo has this nicely explained](https://www.eglo.com/us/protection-types).
Light fixtures with metal frame usually require grounding so it is safer to avoid them, they will work without grounding of course, but in if there is a failure, it is possible that all the metal parts get main voltage and that is the real danger.
I believe there is no lamp that fit that fitting. That insert is made to take happiness out of everyone who like to make things look nice.
They have lamps with plugs that fit those holes. If not, you can buy one, cut it, and connected it to your regular lamp with a cube.
At least you got the cup with the entry for the plug. 😂 Check all your rooms, sometimes you will just have a big hole and some cables dangling.
I did it a few years back buying everything from Clas Ohlson. They should also have that in K-Rauta and maybe your regular Prisma or K-citymarket.
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All of them (almost).
But more often than not, you´d need to install a plug to the fixture yourself.
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Any one, you just get the plug in the shop and attach it to the cables on the light.
There’s plenty of those, but you can also remove that cover and connector to fit a type of lamp that has the screwable connector(known in finland as “sokeripala”) . Sorry my english terminology for electrical parts is lacking.
I actually thought that was European wide standard used all over Europe (though i am not naive enough to think everywhere in Europe).
But answer is most stuff you can buy from Finland.
As there is no ground on that specific insert (hard to say if there is fround wire somewhere underneath) it is safer to use only “double insulated” light fixtures. They are quite easy to spot as usually there is small logo with smaller square inside a bigger square that tells that it does not require grounding. [Eglo has this nicely explained](https://www.eglo.com/us/protection-types).
Light fixtures with metal frame usually require grounding so it is safer to avoid them, they will work without grounding of course, but in if there is a failure, it is possible that all the metal parts get main voltage and that is the real danger.
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I believe there is no lamp that fit that fitting. That insert is made to take happiness out of everyone who like to make things look nice.
They have lamps with plugs that fit those holes. If not, you can buy one, cut it, and connected it to your regular lamp with a cube.
At least you got the cup with the entry for the plug. 😂 Check all your rooms, sometimes you will just have a big hole and some cables dangling.
I did it a few years back buying everything from Clas Ohlson. They should also have that in K-Rauta and maybe your regular Prisma or K-citymarket.
I know it’s confusing at first 🤣
https://preview.redd.it/84eib1st75ea1.jpeg?width=1800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=c5a468008213c14c79adfb97f0c1933a888e1edc
I found this kind of plug in Clas Ohlson. Very handy. Alternatively, get an adapter to fit a “sokeripala”, as suggested by others.
That’s the standard.
If you go and buy very basic ceiling light from Ikea, Prisma etc. that is what you get.
If you want to use retro/vintage/second hand lights, it might be a different case.
I don’t understand why this isn’t the top pinned comment, it gets asked every week.
Anything that doesnt require a ground.