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If you've ever experienced your power tools bogging down, try a better (heavier gauge) cord, you might be surprised. Pamper your power tools.they deserve it. Buy at least 12/3 for your short runs, and 10/3 for longer than 50' and for higher draw (over 10 amps) tools. As mentioned, the lighted cord end when it's plugged in is handy/cool, as well. This is especially true for air compressors, table/miter saws, etc.
If you've ever experienced your power tools bogging down, try a better (heavier gauge) cord, you might be surprised. Pamper your power tools.they deserve it. Buy at least 12/3 for your short runs, and 10/3 for longer than 50' and for higher draw (over 10 amps) tools. As mentioned, the lighted cord end when it's plugged in is handy/cool, as well. This is especially true for air compressors, table/miter saws, etc.
Pamper your power tools.they deserve it. If you've ever experienced your power tools bogging down, try a better (heavier gauge) cord, you might be surprised. Buy at least 12/3 for your short runs, and 10/3 for longer than 50' and for higher draw (over 10 amps) tools. This is especially true for air compressors, table/miter saws, etc.
I use it for all my power tools. I just purchased this cable recently and I used it several times. I bought it to use with my 4 gallon air compressor, that recommended a 12/3 cable, no more than 25 feet long. Low voltage can overheat and burn your power tools up, if your using a power cord of a smaller size. I like it because it's not vinyl and you can use it in any weather.
It's an extension cord, what can you say-other than it seems to be of the highest quality. I would recommend it without reservation. I love the lighted female receptacle when power is on feature.
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