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Amazon has Farm Innovators Model CC-2 Connect Water-Tight Cord Lock (Green) on sale for $5. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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About this Item:
  • A simple, practical and effective watertight cord lock
  • Tapered ends and interlocking structure create a secure covering for cord connections
  • Simply close the Cord Connect around each end of the cord, then twist to lock the cords together to create a watertight seal
  • A gasket withstands jet nozzle sprays, drip box tests, and prevents water from reaching the electrical connection
  • Great for Holiday lighting, as well as spring, summer and fall projects
  • Snap together design makes removing cords quick and easy
  • Engineered to withstand rain, drips, spray or any other liquid exposure (not submergible)

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Farm Innovators Model CC-2 Connect Water-Tight Cord Lock-Green for $5.00.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price:
$5.37 lower (52% savings) than the previous price of $10.37

Customer reviews:
4.5⭐ / 5,910 global ratings
1K+ bought in past month

About this Item:
  • A simple, practical and effective watertight cord lock
  • Simply close the Cord Connect around each end of the cord, then twist to lock the cords together to create a watertight seal
  • A gasket withstands jet nozzle sprays, drip box tests, and prevents water from reaching the electrical connection
  • Great for Holiday lighting, as well as spring, summer and fall projects
  • Certified to a watertight rating of IPX1 - IPX6
  • The Cord Connect is a simple, practical and effective patented cord lock.
  • Includes a "clamshell" design that enables you to simply close the cord lock around each end of the cord, and then twist to lock the cords together.
  • The Cord Connect will provide a secure, water-tight connection for extension cords outdoors.
  • Run cords in out of the way, hard to reach places without worry of being disconnected.
  • Great for Holiday lighting, as well as spring, summer and fall projects.
  • The Cord Connect will lock the connection while keeping it water-tight for worry free power. - NOT INTENDED FOR UNDERWATER USE.

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Model: FARM INNOVATORS INC Farm Innovators Model CC-2 Connect Water-Tight Cord Lock-Green, Pack of 1

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Homedepot has these for $3 or less based on the 4 locations I get supplies from. Check the clearance section. I've seen them as low as $1
This is a better option than tape if you plan on occasionally connecting and disconnecting the cords.
Self-fusing silicone tape (aka F-4 tape) works great too

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02-14-2024 at 09:06 PM.
02-14-2024 at 09:06 PM.
Bought two
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02-14-2024 at 09:16 PM.
02-14-2024 at 09:16 PM.
I just bought 5. Great to have.
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02-14-2024 at 09:32 PM.
02-14-2024 at 09:32 PM.
Quote from slicksac :
A simple electrician's tape can do the job just as well. You don't always need these.
I wouldn't risk it. Maybe it doesn't actually rain hard in your neighborhood.
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02-14-2024 at 09:34 PM.
02-14-2024 at 09:34 PM.
Quote from slicksac :
A simple electrician's tape can do the job just as well. You don't always need these.

Self-fusing silicone tape (aka F-4 tape) works great too
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02-14-2024 at 11:05 PM.
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This is a better option than tape if you plan on occasionally connecting and disconnecting the cords.
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02-14-2024 at 11:08 PM.

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Homedepot has these for $3 or less based on the 4 locations I get supplies from. Check the clearance section. I've seen them as low as $1
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02-14-2024 at 11:15 PM.
02-14-2024 at 11:15 PM.
Recent comments says that it is not fully waterproof
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02-15-2024 at 12:13 AM.
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The big draw for this would be somewhere that you want to lay out/wrap something like strings of Christmas lights that you'll disconnect in just a few weeks, but might get rained or snowed on. If you live in a particularly windy spot, like we do, it might help keep them from disconnecting, and keep them drier than just linking normally. If you're going to use them on a covered porch to link string bulb sets, it might also come in handy if your rains come in sideways like ours often can. Not for use with a necessarily critical thing, or to be buried. Conduit would be more appropriate, for sure.
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02-15-2024 at 04:28 AM.
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Quote from CheapBasturd :
Homedepot has these for $3 or less based on the 4 locations I get supplies from. Check the clearance section. I've seen them as low as $1
The $3 I've seen there are for 2-prong, where this appears to be for 3-prong. This looks like a similar price to the 3-prong twist n seal at the depot though.

The Depot model is Twist and Seal.

I'd say this is 15% below everyday price for this type of item.
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Quote from nillabean_00 :
The big draw for this would be somewhere that you want to lay out/wrap something like strings of Christmas lights that you'll disconnect in just a few weeks, but might get rained or snowed on. If you live in a particularly windy spot, like we do, it might help keep them from disconnecting, and keep them drier than just linking normally. If you're going to use them on a covered porch to link string bulb sets, it might also come in handy if your rains come in sideways like ours often can. Not for use with a necessarily critical thing, or to be buried. Conduit would be more appropriate, for sure.
I used these for 2 Christmas seasons in a row, several months at a time, with heavy rain & snow. They kept the plugs safe and waterproof the whole time, even when water pooled on the ground around them. Obviously conduit is better but for lighting up some trees on my porch they worked great.
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