Menards has Performax 12/3 Heavy-Duty Outdoor Extension Cords w/ Lighted Ends (Yellow, Various Lengths) from $12.49. Select store pickup where available (store locator), $1.40 processing fee applies.
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Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Menard's has Performax 12/3 Yellow Heavy-Duty Outdoor Extension Cords at prices listed below. Purchase in store or choose store pickup where available.
Note, Menard's charges a processing fee for buy online, pickup in store orders.
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11-27-2023 at 06:44 PM.
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I got a 50' in store tonight. Debated on a 100' but too bulky. Also debated on a 100'er and splitting into two 50'ers.
Why not just buy (2) 50'rs you're only saving $5. But not even saving anything in the end once you factor in purchases for the new ends you need to attach ..
Why not just buy (2) 50'rs you're only saving $5. But not even saving anything in the end once you factor in purchases for the new ends you need to attach ..
Yeah, that did not make sense to me either. I was wondering if maybe I was just missing something lol
Like getting 100' to make custom lengths and split it up might make sense, but to just make 2 50's when they are readily available...
What's the point of 12AWG extension cords? Are people really pulling 20A (16A continuous) with real regularity? What's going to really cause things to burn are bad plugs and receptacles.
What's the point of 12AWG extension cords? Are people really pulling 20A (16A continuous) with real regularity? What's going to really cause things to burn are bad plugs and receptacles.
Lots of tradesmen run power tools and compressors in locations where there isn't power available nearby.
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11-27-2023 at 11:36 PM.
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What's the point of 12AWG extension cords? Are people really pulling 20A (16A continuous) with real regularity? What's going to really cause things to burn are bad plugs and receptacles.
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I got a 50' in store tonight. Debated on a 100' but too bulky. Also debated on a 100'er and splitting into two 50'ers.
Hah , yep, I was putting different ones in the cart, taking em out. They are nice cords
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Why not just buy (2) 50'rs you're only saving $5. But not even saving anything in the end once you factor in purchases for the new ends you need to attach ..
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Yeah, that did not make sense to me either. I was wondering if maybe I was just missing something lol
Like getting 100' to make custom lengths and split it up might make sense, but to just make 2 50's when they are readily available...
Lots of tradesmen run power tools and compressors in locations where there isn't power available nearby.
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Voltage drop over distance.
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