They obviously have the matching plugs as well, I sent the link to the socket so you could compare it to yours.
I buy my plugs ready wired from Aliexpress, a lot easier than crimping them
Mr. Goodwin: My apologies for missing the obvious. I am so far outside my knowledge base, that anything not exactly and precisely what it is, will be lost on me. I suppose I need to think things through a little. I am an architectural historian by trade. I could likely tell you details about old buildings that would glaze your eyes over, and that you'd understand probably better than I do all these electronic doohickeys. I'll try to do better, and I'll try harder to keep up.
If I knew exactly what to get, I would, but I am afraid I am going to have to have someone more knowledgeable than I, take the information I can give, and then tell me exactly what it is that I am describing, in order for me to be able to understand it.
For example, If I say "I have a socket with dimensions: X wide, Y deep, Z tall, with two prongs each N long, and K distance apart." Someone will have to tell me "That's the Illudium AQ36 modulator plug. You can get it at Marvin's Discount Electronics Store. Ask for part number WEM9789."
That's how bad it is.
Then again, if you wanted to talk about the proportions of the cyma acanthi on a Corinthian column, and how that interacts with the volutes and pilosum above the echinus, I could discuss that easily. It's a matter of knowledge base and terminology. I know little to nothing of your world, but I'm trying hard to follow it. Please be patient with me. There was a time when everyone here knew as much as I do.