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pconroy328 wrote:x2. My experience is buying cheap stuff is a good way to have to buy it again.
As a woodworker, there's a saying when it comes to buying equipment: Cry once.
โDec-23-2019 08:13 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Wire quality can be a concern. Copper coated aluminum for example.
โDec-23-2019 08:00 AM
garmp wrote:
Not really fond of using an extension cord to start with, but lately we have found some state parks, especially in Kentucky, with the power poles spaced between campsites and farther than my regular 25' power cord.
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time2roll wrote:
For occasional use get the cheap one.
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wildtoad wrote:When my connectors fail (older cords) the replacement includes handles.
Also take a good look at the connectors. Are the cheap looking or well made. In either case if you use an extension cord, itโs good to not let the connections get wet.
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