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The Coleman Cable 01788 10/3 Insulated Outdoor Extension Cord is a robust 50-foot extension cord designed for commercial, industrial, and residential use. Its durable, weather-resistant jacket ensures flexibility in extreme temperatures, while the bright yellow color enhances visibility and safety. With a powerful capacity of 15 AMP and 1875 watts, this cord is UL and CUL listed, making it a reliable choice for all your power needs.
Manufacturer | Coleman Cable |
Part Number | 017880002 |
Product Dimensions | 31.12 x 31.12 x 12.7 cm; 4.76 kg |
Item model number | 17880002 |
Size | 50' |
Colour | Yellow |
Style | 10/3 Guage Wire |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Wattage | 1875 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 4.76 kg |
K**Y
Great quality
Good durable cord. Just what I needed. Great price.
P**T
Good extension cord
Works well so far. I live far north of canada regular winter temps of -35 to -45 overnights and holding up well
T**T
Beefy cable
I bought two of these quite a few years ago at this point. I can't say that I have any real complaints. It's been used for a ton of different situations and I can't say that I have had any issues. It is built like a tank and should hold up to many years of use.
E**E
Well worth it
If you do anything with power outside in the frigid temperatures, this power cord does not get brittle and stuck in a mess, it remains flexible the whole time. Nice to the have the light at the end of the socket, you can see if the breaker has tripped or not.
D**E
Great Extension Cord! (10-gauge 100-foot)
I bought three of the 100-foot 10-gauge extension cables back in 2006. They were $90 each back then not counting any discounts. I only use them a few times a year, but they work as well today as they did 17 years ago. Their jackets are still flexible with no cracks. I don't leave mine outside overnight like I'll sometimes do with my cheaper extension cords. I mostly use them for yard tools such as electric chain saws and electric jack hammer. I bought the 10-gauge because sometimes I need AC power at more than 200 feet from the house. Most of the time I will use two of the 10-gauge 100-foot cables with a 12-gauge 25-foot cable at the end. The shorter 12-gauge cable is easier to work with when plugged into the tool (lighter weight) and is much cheaper to replace if it gets damaged. The 10-gauge cable is very heavy and not fun to put away, but it's totally worth it to protect your tools on those long cable runs from an AC outlet.
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