Woods 990824 CORD SET, 12/3 2 STW ORANGE 3 OUTLET, 2-Foot, 2 Foot
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Ryan
> 3 dayUsed it with a mechanical timer for Halloween decorations this year. Probably will use with Christmas lights too.
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LeRoy T.
> 3 dayPrice high
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CaseyPT81
> 3 dayIt’s been through tons of storms and it keeps on giving. Sturdy, functional and heavy duty.
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Debbie Spath
Greater than one weekLike the quality of this extension cord and great value. Arrived on time and would buy again.
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Johnny
> 3 dayWhen you are moving a lot of wattage, strongly consider both 12 gauge wiring, and in this case a very high quality 12 gauge multi outlet extension cord. Note that it is just as useful for indoor or outdoor use. I needed to extend a professional printer for my office after having an entirely new circuit installed to handle extra voltage. This Woods model does the trick at less than half the cost you will find at either of the big box home improvement stores. Its build quality is very impressive. I have also been impressed with several other Woods electrical products I have also purchased because they represent competitive quality for less cost. My plugs were a very tight fit. If you need to often move a plug in and out of a tight receptacle pick up a small tube of dielectric grease. Coat the plug and that will do the trick.
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Dan Trudeau
> 3 dayThis is a well built splitter and I am a builder.
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Jerry Y.
> 3 dayIf taken care of this cord should last forever. I am an electrician and this cord is very heavy duty and well made. Just dont leave it lay out in the hot sun all the time. For the price I dont think it can be beat. It is made in Indonesia, NOT China, which is nice for a change!
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TobycW
> 3 dayJust the right length for my xmas lights. My outdoor timer has only one outlet and it is inset. The Woods 1:3 extension was nearly perfect. I just had to shave off some of the casing to fit the outlet.
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Aflac
> 3 dayI have two of these in my apartment one for my microwave and my phone chargers and lamp and the other four and air purifier humidifier and portable space heater. Its difficult to plug in anything in these things but theyre made that way because theyre heavy duty and on a construction site you want as much voltage as you can get coming out of the wall so you want thicker fatter wires so that the electricity can flow more freely without restriction if you have restrictions of electrical flow or current the wires heat up and can cause fires or trip Breakers. And being difficult to plug in means theyre difficult to unplug but you want that so that they dont come unplugged while youre using your tools. I highly recommend theyre not that expensive either. Safety First
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Doyle Schiller
> 3 dayStubby but durable, efficient product for electrical usage