Select Home Depot Stores (link is for reference only) have 100' Southwire 12/3 SJTW Hi-Visibility Outdoor Heavy-Duty Extension Cord with Power Light Plug (2589SW0002) on sale for $32.67 valid for In-Store Purchase Only. Please visit your local Home Depot store in order to verify availability & purchase (store locator).
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Just picked one of these up at the Lone Tree CO store - had 3 left by the ceiling fans and a nice pile at the entrance/exit near the contractor check out.
Looks like this price is actually showing online as well for me right now with 38 available for "delivery", but guessing that may be a local-ish service.
Model: Southwire 100-ft 12 / 3-Prong Indoor/Outdoor Sjtw Heavy Duty Lighted Extension Cord in Yellow | 2589SW0002
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Southwire 100 ft. 12/3 SJTW Hi-Visibility Outdoor Heavy-Duty Extension Cord with Power Light Plug, Yellow
Product Description:
This 100 12/3 SJTW Extension Cord with Lighted Ends. The vinyl jacket is moisture and abrasion resistant and will resist prolonged exposure to sunlight. This cord is rated for Outdoor Use and is UL Listed and OSHA Approved. Color: yellow.
Can anyone recommend a cheap reel for something like this?
These[homedepot.com] are very good for what they cost. I have a couple reels of this type (not sure if they're the same brand) that are around 30 years old and still look and work like new.
These[homedepot.com] are very good for what they cost. I have a couple reels of this type (not sure if they're the same brand) that are around 30 years old and still look and work like new.
Having said that, I have a Bayco in the style of the one that I linked. Bayco makes great cord reels, and you can't go wrong with any model from them. The slimmer ones without outlets definitely take up less space. For me, it's been nice to have one with outlets and the metal frame.
I think all extension cords are inflexible at cold temps, being metal.
Huh? Copper doesn't get harder when it gets colder, in fact quite the opposite. Look it up.
What matters is the type of plastic used for the jacket, not the copper itself, and that's all over the place depending on the brand and intended use of the cord.
Not the sjoow cords. More expensive but super nice, I have a couple.
As a homeowner, I don't want the ability to work outside when it's cold -- I'd rather have an excuse to stay in and wait for Spring. Thanks for the info though as I hadn't heard of those. Prices didn't look too egregious, but I didn't see what the better brands charge.
I have a 80' heavy duty Ridgid extension cord, and it's like fighting an anaconda when it's cold.
For at least one of my cord reels, I prefer this type -
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The only problem with these reels (I have a similar one) is that if you're using one with an outdoor power tool, all/most of those tools seem to have shrouded plugs which can't go directly into the reel. So, you need another plug or another cord. Not a huge issue because you can buy grounded extenders, but it's a bit annoying.
A reel is big improvement over a loose cord though, both for storage and use.
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Copper.
Having said that, I have a Bayco in the style of the one that I linked. Bayco makes great cord reels, and you can't go wrong with any model from them. The slimmer ones without outlets definitely take up less space. For me, it's been nice to have one with outlets and the metal frame.
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Huh? Copper doesn't get harder when it gets colder, in fact quite the opposite. Look it up.
What matters is the type of plastic used for the jacket, not the copper itself, and that's all over the place depending on the brand and intended use of the cord.
Try 07039, still have 27
I have a 80' heavy duty Ridgid extension cord, and it's like fighting an anaconda when it's cold.
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The only problem with these reels (I have a similar one) is that if you're using one with an outdoor power tool, all/most of those tools seem to have shrouded plugs which can't go directly into the reel. So, you need another plug or another cord. Not a huge issue because you can buy grounded extenders, but it's a bit annoying.
A reel is big improvement over a loose cord though, both for storage and use.