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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Note: Pricing and availability may vary by location. Select locations may offer this available for shipping or pickup though availability for this will be very limited.
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.
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03-11-2024 at 07:50 AM.
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Can someone explain to me why extension cords are so expensive?
Copper is a big part of it. 100 ft of 12/3 will have on the order of 7 lbs of just copper; Scrap rates are near $3/lb so there's $20ish of copper alone. Then there's the value add of actually manufacturing the thing.
One store near me showed 94 in stock. I spotted a couple full boxes in overhead. Snagged 2 from Pines Rd in Shreveport, LA. Look for the store sku in bold print on the boxes: 1002751862
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.
Yeah it's not fun maneuvering a stiff ass cold cord. We use a lot of them on the farm and plugging semis in and stuff like that so I like to jump on some good 12ga cord deals. They get used and abused around the farm.
Just had two delivered within the last hour. $79.53 all in incl the delivery fee. Had them shipped to a friend's house in Evansville, IN, because there are none in stock anywhere near me. And it shows they have more in stock at both Evansville stores.
I grabbed the last 2 at my local store in the clearance section yesterday. Looked like the last in stock in my city. Brickseek was accurate this time too. Good deal👍
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.
Way, way too flimsy for a 100' 12/3.
I spent some time researching, and so far have landed on this: https://a.co/d/7o2NoDA see the videos
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.
Read the item description. That reel will not fit 100' of thick 12/3. The beefier reels that will accommodate 12/3 are about $130.
I've spent some time diving into less-expensive solution and have come up with this, after looking at the Amazon review videos and also YouTube: https://a.co/d/7o2NoDA
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I have a 80' heavy duty Ridgid extension cord, and it's like fighting an anaconda when it's cold.
Yeah it's not fun maneuvering a stiff ass cold cord. We use a lot of them on the farm and plugging semis in and stuff like that so I like to jump on some good 12ga cord deals. They get used and abused around the farm.
Thanks for the link?
Since when did we have to start paying to use brickseek?!?!?!??
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I ordered it at 9am and it was delivered before 12.
They require a login now? Pfft.
i'm considering this one. Check out the videos https://a.co/d/7o2NoDA
Way, way too flimsy for a 100' 12/3.
I spent some time researching, and so far have landed on this: https://a.co/d/7o2NoDA see the videos
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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.
Read the item description. That reel will not fit 100' of thick 12/3. The beefier reels that will accommodate 12/3 are about $130.
I've spent some time diving into less-expensive solution and have come up with this, after looking at the Amazon review videos and also YouTube: https://a.co/d/7o2NoDA