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fj12ryder
Aug 08, 2021Explorer III
enblethen wrote:But the manufactured cables are still mostly very heavy and hard to coil up compared to the more supple after market cords you can use. It's more about convenience and ease of use than cost savings.
By the time you buy the cable and the cord body, you would be better off buying a manufatured cable remove the unneeded end. Another option would to buy a range pigtail and use a manufactured 50 amp extension cord.
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