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10' Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord (15A/14AWG)

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Office Depot also has 10' Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord (15A/14AWG, P024-010) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free on $45+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Ideal for extending power connections of larger servers, PDUs, PCs, monitors, laser printers, household appliances and any other device that requires heavier gauge cabling
  • NEMA 5 15R to NEMA 5 15P connectors
  • Allows you to extend the length of your existing power cord an additional 10 feet
  • Constructed of 14 AWG wire, the cable is rated 15 AMP, 120 Volts
  • Manufactured in compliance with strict RoHS specifications and UL listed
  • Lifetime limited warranty

No Longer Available:
Amazon has 10' Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord (15A/14AWG, P024-010) on sale for $10.99Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.


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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.80 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.79 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3290 customer reviews.
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Office Depot also has 10' Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord (15A/14AWG, P024-010) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free on $45+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Office Depot respectively

About this product:
  • Ideal for extending power connections of larger servers, PDUs, PCs, monitors, laser printers, household appliances and any other device that requires heavier gauge cabling
  • NEMA 5 15R to NEMA 5 15P connectors
  • Allows you to extend the length of your existing power cord an additional 10 feet
  • Constructed of 14 AWG wire, the cable is rated 15 AMP, 120 Volts
  • Manufactured in compliance with strict RoHS specifications and UL listed
  • Lifetime limited warranty

No Longer Available:
Amazon has 10' Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord (15A/14AWG, P024-010) on sale for $10.99Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.


Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.80 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.79 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3290 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Tripp Lite Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord 15A, 14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-15R) 10-ft.(P024-010) Black

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Caleo
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"Heavy-Duty" "14 AWG" 🤔

14 AWG doesn't exactly scream heavy duty - this will work for most applications, but I try to always go for 12 AWG if power tools or a heater/vacuum might be involved.
LEOMHK1.0
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When I think of Heavy-Duty I think of 10 gauge
Maybe 12 gauge
capn_pantelones
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Thanks and strangely what I needed. It's like the SD app tracks my browsing history or something : )

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Apr 02, 2024 09:19 PM
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capn_pantelonesApr 02, 2024 09:19 PM
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Thanks and strangely what I needed. It's like the SD app tracks my browsing history or something : )
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CaleoApr 03, 2024 01:49 AM
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"Heavy-Duty" "14 AWG" 🤔

14 AWG doesn't exactly scream heavy duty - this will work for most applications, but I try to always go for 12 AWG if power tools or a heater/vacuum might be involved.
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Apr 03, 2024 01:54 AM
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techie333Apr 03, 2024 01:54 AM
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Quote from capn_pantelones :
Thanks and strangely what I needed. It's like the SD app tracks my browsing history or something : )
Strange I've been getting that feeling also lately. I discuss/search/browse for something and it shows up on SD a bit later...
Apr 03, 2024 04:37 AM
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ilovecanadaApr 03, 2024 04:37 AM
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Don't need this. Got it anyway.
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Apr 03, 2024 07:59 AM
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LEOMHK1.0Apr 03, 2024 07:59 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
"Heavy-Duty" "14 AWG" 🤔

14 AWG doesn't exactly scream heavy duty - this will work for most applications, but I try to always go for 12 AWG if power tools or a heater/vacuum might be involved.
When I think of Heavy-Duty I think of 10 gauge
Maybe 12 gauge
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Apr 03, 2024 08:16 AM
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WulfraxApr 03, 2024 08:16 AM
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Im really at a loss as to how 14AWG is considered heavy duty….
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Apr 03, 2024 08:49 AM
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Luigis3rdcousinApr 03, 2024 08:49 AM
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15 amp? Okay. So I know Kasa smart plugs can handle up to 15 amps. So that will give you some ideas of what it can do
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danman281Apr 03, 2024 10:30 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
"Heavy-Duty" "14 AWG" 🤔

14 AWG doesn't exactly scream heavy duty - this will work for most applications, but I try to always go for 12 AWG if power tools or a heater/vacuum might be involved.
Highly agree
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CoolMoney1870Apr 03, 2024 12:02 PM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
When I think of Heavy-Duty I think of 10 gauge
Maybe 12 gauge
Any similarly priced deals on those?
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Apr 03, 2024 12:43 PM
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SamweissApr 03, 2024 12:43 PM
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Good simple cords from a good manufacturer. As long as you don't need a 20 amp appliance (very rare) you're more than good here. These will last a very long time.
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WeirdBeardApr 03, 2024 12:47 PM
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I don't think Heavy Duty means what you think it does.
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jonnydooApr 03, 2024 01:18 PM
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By Golly if this isn't ForeArm AWG I ain't buyin. This sucker wouldn't be able to handle my Curling Iron.
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DavidD6012Apr 03, 2024 02:20 PM
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It's a black cord, designating it for interior use. Wouldn't it be deemed heavy duty for interior applications? If you are running power tools, you are probably in the garage and not using black extension cords, since the real heavy duty ones are colored (most of the time)
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SeattleStealsApr 03, 2024 02:37 PM
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I realize this is even less "heavy duty" but it's 25' for under $10 and is working well for me thus far.
https://a.co/d/dmgkOd4
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
15 amp? Okay. So I know Kasa smart plugs can handle up to 15 amps. So that will give you some ideas of what it can do
No need for such mental gymnastics since you already know the amperage. You just multiply the rated amps by the voltage standard of the country to get the wattage it can handle. Since it is 120 volts in the US, 15a x 120v = 1800 watts.
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