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25' GoGreen Power 14/3 SJTW Outdoor Extension Cord (Black)

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Amazon also has 25' GoGreen Power 14/3 SJTW Outdoor Extension Cord (Black, GG-13825BK) on sale for $12.16. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Home Depot has 25' GoGreen Power 14/3 SJTW Outdoor Extension Cord (Black, GG-13825BK) on sale for $12.16. Shipping is free.

Walmart also has 25' GoGreen Power 14/3 SJTW Outdoor Extension Cord (Black, GG-13825BK) on sale for $12.16. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • Extension Cord: The GoGreen Power (GG-13825BK) is a contractor grade 14/3 SJTW extension cord.
  • Moisture resistant, abrasion resistant, and durable, even with prolonged exposure to sunlight!
  • The cable is recommended for use with heavy duty equipment and tools, with a maximum of 15 amps, 1875 watts.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 25-Ft Black GoGreen Outdoor Extension Cord on Sale for $12.16. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders over $25.

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14/3 gauge
For context, I agree with the above, adding that extension cords are, by design, use specific. That means more power hungry devices require thicker gauge wire (the lower the first number the thicker the gauge: i.e. 10/3 cords are bigger and heavier than 12/3 which is bigger and heavier than 14/3 and 16/3, etc). Most residential lamps, fans, gaming consoles, etc, work just fine with 16/2-16/3 cords.

Also, 12/3 cords are significantly heavier and more costly. NOT saying they aren't better, per se, they are. Just important to understand or at least be aware that "better" performance comes with some additional attributes folks should know before/as they make purchase decisions, at least in my opinion. 👍🏼

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02-07-2023 at 07:14 AM.
Quote from aquaelvis :
In my experience;
16/3 - garbage, don't own any.
14/3 - ok for direct use on a variety of things. In a pinch I'll use for power equipment if I'm there using it. I won't leave things plugged into these unless it's a very low use item. (Used on to power a couple led strip lights over a grinder in my garage) I wouldn't try to run a garage fridge on one.
12/3 - All I buy nowadays. Good to use for everything. A little more but the benefit is you don't need multiple cords around.
Good To Know,

Not ever going to be used for anything "heavy duty"...I don't reckon...so this should fit the bill.
Thank you for your insight. Rep'd. Wink

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02-07-2023 at 07:19 AM.
These are good for replacing the cord on any 15 amp or less power tools. I switch over to 25 ft cords on my drills and saws so I don't have to mess with an extension cord. (One more thing to have around) You usually need a longer cord anyway and with a 25 ft cord there is no unplugging of the cord/tool when pulling it around the job site.
Not as common these days with the prevalence of cordless
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02-07-2023 at 07:33 AM.
Quote from aquaelvis :
In my experience;
16/3 - garbage, don't own any.
14/3 - ok for direct use on a variety of things. In a pinch I'll use for power equipment if I'm there using it. I won't leave things plugged into these unless it's a very low use item. (Used on to power a couple led strip lights over a grinder in my garage) I wouldn't try to run a garage fridge on one.
12/3 - All I buy nowadays. Good to use for everything. A little more but the benefit is you don't need multiple cords around.
For context, I agree with the above, adding that extension cords are, by design, use specific. That means more power hungry devices require thicker gauge wire (the lower the first number the thicker the gauge: i.e. 10/3 cords are bigger and heavier than 12/3 which is bigger and heavier than 14/3 and 16/3, etc). Most residential lamps, fans, gaming consoles, etc, work just fine with 16/2-16/3 cords.

Also, 12/3 cords are significantly heavier and more costly. NOT saying they aren't better, per se, they are. Just important to understand or at least be aware that "better" performance comes with some additional attributes folks should know before/as they make purchase decisions, at least in my opinion. 👍🏼
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02-07-2023 at 08:02 AM.
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I bought the Amazon Basics 20 ft 16 AWG black cord for 9.04 in October. This one is thicker gauge and longer for only $3 more. Good deal.
Thicker and longer is always better…
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Didn't need it, Got it anyways - This is green so am intoxicated by Slickdeals!
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Quote from Mr. Sparkles :
Thicker and longer is always better…
Yeah, Girth is one of the factors :-)
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02-07-2023 at 08:40 AM.
Quote from bweiher :
For context, I agree with the above, adding that extension cords are, by design, use specific. That means more power hungry devices require thicker gauge wire (the lower the first number the thicker the gauge: i.e. 10/3 cords are bigger and heavier than 12/3 which is bigger and heavier than 14/3 and 16/3, etc). Most residential lamps, fans, gaming consoles, etc, work just fine with 16/2-16/3 cords.

Also, 12/3 cords are significantly heavier and more costly. NOT saying they aren't better, per se, they are. Just important to understand or at least be aware that "better" performance comes with some additional attributes folks should know before/as they make purchase decisions, at least in my opinion. 👍🏼
To add to your last point, the longer the cord the more it matters how thick it is as far as safety and performance go. Unfortunately the weight and price difference are also particularly noticeable in longer cords. I usually go for 12/3 or 14/3 for most cords 25' or under. 10/3 is likely an overkill in almost all use cases on shorter runs. The price and weight/bulkiness savings are usually minimal on shorter cords so 16/3 is also not worth getting at those lengths as you lose versatility of plugging anything you want into it. It's the 50ft+ cords where you should really pick based on what you're using it for. Outdoor led lighting? Save some money and get yourself a 16/3 or 14/3. Power tools? Get at least 12/3. Heavy duty or continuous load over 100'+? Cough it up and get yourself a 10/3.
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i did not need a chord.. yet you made me buy a chord
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