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6-Pack 6' Monoprice 3-Prong Extension Cord (16AWG; 13A)

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Amazon has 6-Pack 6' Monoprice 3-Prong Extension Cord (16AWG; 13A) on sale for $12.17. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 6-Pack 6' Monoprice 3-Prong Extension Cord (16AWG; 13A) on sale for $12.17. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: Monoprice 3-Prong Extension Cord - 6 Feet - Black (6 Pack) NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-15R, 16AWG, 13A

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bowieee
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Looking at the sale history this item has been $9.99 from November to February 11th, just an fyi.

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NeatMorning7086
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Three prong extension cord for $2 each? Slick!
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bigsnyder
Feb 13, 2024
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These are very handy to have. Not sure if they are fire code compliant , but no problems using them on my coffee maker at work unlike traditional extension cords with multiple outlets. Definite YMMV.
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azoiic
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Would this work for my electric hot pot ?
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summamentis
Feb 13, 2024
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Quote from azoiic :
Would this work for my electric hot pot ?
Probably, but I would want a higher gauge cord just to be safe. Check your user manual for the amperage of the hot pot.
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SplendidSofa5250
Feb 13, 2024
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Quote from azoiic :
Would this work for my electric hot pot ?
Too risky.

I bought 1800w or so specialized extension cord specially made for radiator heaters but am wary of using it cause even that has reviews where it started a fire.

This is the one I got, mostly good reviews but look at the pictures from some of the reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...0W44C&th=1
Last edited by SplendidSofa5250 February 13, 2024 at 12:40 PM.
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suihuamo
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this is quite a good deal for general usage. it's much better than those 1' short ones.

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lennonst
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Quote from azoiic :
Would this work for my electric hot pot ?
Probably, long as it isn't one of those air frying combo ones. I think an instapot duo uses up to 10amps. Smaller hot pots use like 5-7 amps which is well below the rating of this cable.
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omar10wahab
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
I would say whatever 3 prong item you have is not meant to be extended
I would love to know why you would think that's a fact.
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ekoostick
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Quote from azoiic :
Would this work for my electric hot pot ?
Look on the spec sheet/bottom of the unit. One of these will handle up to 1430watts @ 110v
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SlickDit
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whoa, each one of my rocket m12's could have their own cord
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TRNT
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Quote from summamentis :
Probably, but I would want a higher gauge cord just to be safe. Check your user manual for the amperage of the hot pot.
not knowing what a hot pot is, i looked it up. it was 1200 W.

General rule is not to use extension cords for heating devices.

While in use, if the cord at any location is warm to the touch, it is better not continue using the device or the extension cord.

it is possible that i am over-cautious.

be safe!

p.s. i have too many extension cords and power strips. it is difficult to remember which is which and which is what gauge cord. so now i simply do not use heating devices or high wattage devices with any strip or extension cord. but with low wattage devices such as led lights, alexa devices, etc, i am more relaxed.
Last edited by TRNT February 13, 2024 at 01:02 PM.
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Vascodegama
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Quote from suihuamo :
this is quite a good deal for general usage. it's much better than those 1' short ones.
If you need the 1' cords they are a cleaner/neater look than excess snakes on the ground.
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smartdeals
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are these desktop PC power cord?
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AmusedDime497
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Quote from omar10wahab :
I would love to know why you would think that's a fact.
See if it causes a 🔥 fire and get back to us
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