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stacey hansen
> 3 dayThis was ideal for keeping my RV plugged in to 110 power at home. I was really looking for the 90 degree angle so it didnt put and pressure on the connection. I also love that I dont have to have my 50 50amp cord sitting on the ground. This plugged right into my RV and screwed on. Couldnt be happier.
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CPYLOT
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Twobirds
> 3 dayIf you like bright lime green, this is the one for you.
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Jeremy Poser
> 3 dayhad to take a razor blade to clean up the edges to get it to fit. Cheap plastic but for the price it’s what I needed.
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RJ
> 3 dayWe like this one better than the one that came with our RV because the cord goes straight down rather than sticking out.
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robert
> 3 dayGreat for 50a to 120v for pluging into house
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Bruce W Loberg
> 3 dayGood value
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CH
> 3 dayUseless for us!
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Beulah Weissnat
> 3 dayWorks great, less stress than using a non 90 degree. Easy to remove with built in handle. All the chicks dig here in the motor park.
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Nogrey
> 3 dayTo me its a no-brainer. I used to drag out the 50amp line cord and connect to shore power at home when prepping the trailer. Even though I have a 50amp hookup, I never need 50amp service when Im just packing up the trailer. A 20amp service is adequate to run a single AC unit, the refrigerator and keep the batteries charged so just dont need it. This thing saves my back and in my opinion is worth every penny. Pros: So simple and light, easy hookup makes it so much nicer when packing the trailer. Even useful in campgrounds when its not hot and all you need is the microwave and the fridge (AC too, but not with microwave). Cons: The threaded ring that secures the unit to the trailer jack is a bit flimsy and difficult to get started. Very minor issue for me. The little LED that indicates power is at the terminal is very dim.