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Walmart | $88 |
Product Name: | Greenworks 13 Amp 20 in. Corded Electric Snow Thrower 2600502 |
Product Description: | THROWER |
Product SKU: | 47389626 |
UPC: | 841821016470 |
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- A cord that is 50 feet long or shorter should be at least 14AWG or smaller gauage
- A cord that is 51-100 feet should be at least 12AWG or smaller
- Regardless of length make sure to buy a cord marked W or W-A signifying it's rated for outdoor use.
All of the above comes directly from the manual for this product so if it's wrong please blame Greenworks for crappy documentation and not me.I'll also add (since for some reason it's not in the manual!) that since you'll be using this cord outside in the snow make sure you plug it into a GFCI outlet.
Edit: If you've never used an extension cord in a wet environment before please make sure the extension cord isn't oriented so that water can flow down it and into the outlet it's plugged into. You can google "drip loop" to see what I'm talking about if you want to see the how to safely orient the cord to the outlet.
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- A cord that is 50 feet long or shorter should be at least 14AWG or larger
- A cord that is 51-100 feet should be at least 12AWG or larger
- Regardless of length make sure to buy a cord marked W or W-A signifying it's rated for outdoor use.
All of the above comes directly from the manual for this product so if it's wrong please blame Greenworks for crappy documentation and not me.I'll also add (since for some reason it's not in the manual!) that since you'll be using this cord outside in the snow make sure you plug it into a GFCI outlet.
Edit: If you've never used an extension cord in a wet environment before please make sure the extension cord isn't oriented so that water can flow down it and into the outlet it's plugged into. You can google "drip loop" to see what I'm talking about if you want to see the how to safely orient the cord to the outlet.
That isn't at all what the manual says.
You are correct - I said larger when I meant smaller gauge. I've edited my post to correct this mistake. Thanks for pointing out my mistake.