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- WoodGlueExplorerUL laboratories or not, this always makes me nervous:
Ningbo Linsheng Electric Co. LTD
WoodGlue - wny_pat1Explorer
Costello wrote:
You could have got it for $32, including shipping, had you looked around.
Just bought this one last week:
CLICKY
Price was $36 delivered to my door. Now I can reach the 30A outlet at my shop without parking the RV alongside the building.
http://www.rvcord.com/rv-extension-cords/rv-extension-cord-25-ft-30a-10-3-female-stw-black-nucord-94579.html - mlts22ExplorerI paid about $150 for a 50 foot cord and a 25 foot cord. These may not have been the best deals going, but the fittings were well made with handles to pull them out easily, and never got even warm during heavy use.
- stevekkExplorerThe HF 25 foot cord looked OK to me for $31.
But what do I know..
Heres what it said on sheathing.
OD was almost 9/16. The following was stamped on cord.
UL plus C(UL)
SJTOW
3/C 10 AWG
60 degrees C, FT2, 300 V
Ningbo Linsheng Electric Co. LTD - tatestExplorer II$40 is inexpensive for that much cord today, and at that price the cord is probably cheap, in the quality sense.
- stevekkExplorerHere is a 25% coupon code from HF.
Flat rate shipping is $6.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/affiliate1.html?utm_source=cj&utm_medium=aff&utm_campaign=offers&hftref=cj
They carry the 10/3 cord in 25, 50 and 100 feet.
But in cold weather may not be that flexable. - Jim_ShoeExplorerI carry a 25' 30A extension cord as well as 30A F to 50A M pigtail with me. When you need one or both, nothing else will do. I overnighted at a park in Canada that only had 20A and 50A on the post. And sometimes the 30A on the post is loose from use.
- BumpyroadExplorer
stevekk wrote:
Just for future reference, use Harbor Freight.
Wait until you see one of those 25% off coupons.
I just got a 10/3 25 foot for $31 delivered including CA sales tax.
I was happy with the quality.
every newspaper/magazine/etc. I see has their 20% off coupon in it. don't remember ever seeing an actual sale on the cords however.
bumpy - WoodGlueExplorerIn my opinion, electrical cords especially when dealing with 30amp and 50 amp RV's, you should never go for the bargain basement type. You've got a lot of expensive equipment on board an RV and it's bess not to cheap out when buy electronics for it.
That's just my opinion.
That being said, WalMart has some quality brands. Poster RoyKen set me up with some advice on quality dogbones and extension cords.
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