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connection on one end and a matching female one on the other. Due to the strength of its construction, it could also be used for many other things like tying up hostages or securing dogs.If you need to get electricity from point "A" to point "B" at a distance of up to 100' 1.5" then this is the tool for you. It was described as being 100 feet long but the one I received was an inch and a half longer so you get better reach than advertised.It is well made and can be used to plug all kinds of things to an electrical socket. The item arrived as described, A male Edison (3 prongs.). What is to be said.
I tried it out and it is Windows 7 compatible and should work well with XP also. This is an extension cord. There was electrical cable between the two. AND IT"S YELLOW which is always such a fun color. I tried to plug it in and it went in the socket easily and electricity came out of the other end.
Very good with my Toro electric snowblower. It stays flexible at low temperatures so it is easy to wind and unwind in the cold.
Product is totally as described, strong, delivers power without heating up and stayed supple and flexible even below freezing, used for a snow blower throughout New England's 2008-2009 winter season.
With vinyl cords I have experienced sever coiling of the cord after some use because of turning the mower from one side to the other in normal use. Although it should be lighter in weight, it doesn't appear to be. I purchased the 14-gauge Coleman Cable Polar/Solar 100-ft. Year's ago when a 16-gauge without a ground was specified for this use, there was no trouble like I've experienced with 14-gauge three-wire cords.
cord for an electric lawn mower. At this time I've had insufficient time to experience whether this will happen with this cord sheathed in Neoprene. I purchased this particular cord to avoid this condition thinking maybe the wires were wound differently than with vinyl cords. Thus far though, in ordinary use I find it just as ornery with interlooping as the vinyl type.
Its surface is particularly good for snow/ice surfaces (slides and doesn't stick even if wet).It's lighter and tangles less than a "typical" power cord of its size and length, but make no mistake -- it's still heavy and requires handling.
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