JBL PowerUp Speaker Power Cord

I have a JBL powerup speaker, and I love it, however theower cord that came with it is one of those that has a switchable outlet, which broke and now causes the device to go on and off unless held in place. Is there anyone who knows where exactly I could get a new outlet attachment for the U.S. or even a new cord all together? I cant seem to find one anywhere. It's an 18V 2.5A switchable power supply model number EFS5001800250CE.

Hi,
I have the part you need, I am in the UK and have the US attachment.
I don't suppose you have the UK attachment spare, and we could do a swap?
All the best

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