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2-Pack 2' KMC 3-Outlet Power Extension Cord

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KT-KMC via Amazon has 2-Pack 2' KMC 3-Outlet Power Extension Cord on sale for $6.44. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member MerryFlower2887 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Featuring a thick vinyl jacket that resists moisture, abrasion and prolonged exposure to sunlight
  • Length: 2 feet
  • Rated up to 1875 Watts, 15 Amps

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KT-KMC via Amazon has 2-Pack 2' KMC 3-Outlet Power Extension Cord on sale for $6.44. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member MerryFlower2887 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Featuring a thick vinyl jacket that resists moisture, abrasion and prolonged exposure to sunlight
  • Length: 2 feet
  • Rated up to 1875 Watts, 15 Amps

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 1,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: KMC 3-Outlet Power Extension Cord 2-Pack, 12AWG 2-Feet Extension Cord, 125V/15Amp 1875Watt, Orange

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sharsch31
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I'll give it a shot - thanks OP!
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Batmansplumber
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Quote from sharsch31 :
I'll give it a shot - thanks OP!
Don't you mean you'll give it a short?
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linesplice
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Not sure on this one but often many of them are not wide enough for three fat plugs
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Ahhk
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12AWG only rated at 15A?

Hrmmm....
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Santa_Claus
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Quote from Ahhk :
12AWG only rated at 15A?

Hrmmm....

Bad cord?
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MasterRigger
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Quote from Ahhk :
12AWG only rated at 15A?

Hrmmm....

And so is your standard socket.
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Snowman5
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12 awg stranded (vs solid like in NM-B Romex) is often 15 amps. This cable would also need the "T" slot on the receptacle and plug to say 20 amps which would be annoying for anyone with 15 amp receptacles in their garage, home, vehicle etc.
Last edited by Snowman5 May 16, 2025 at 06:17 AM.

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Ahhk
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Quote from Snowman5 :
12 awg stranded (vs solid like in NM-B Romex) is often 15 amps. This cable would also need the horizontal slot on the receptacle and plug to say 20 amps which would be annoying for anyone with 15 amp receptacles in their garage, home, vehicle etc.

Ahh, stranded. Yeah, didn't think about that.
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From ChatGPT regarding ETL vs UL listing, before that argument even begins:

When it comes to electrical safety certification in North America, ETL and UL are two of the most commonly seen marks, and they are often misunderstood as being different in terms of rigor or meaning. In truth, both ETL and UL are Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs) approved by OSHA, and they test products to the same consensus safety standards (like UL 508, UL 67, etc.).

UL (Underwriters Laboratories):
One of the oldest and most recognized safety certification organizations (founded in 1894).

Develops many of its own standards, which have been adopted industry-wide.

A UL Listing mark means the product has been tested to UL's own published standards.

UL also conducts follow-up inspections at manufacturing sites to ensure ongoing compliance.

ETL (originally Edison Testing Laboratories):
Founded by Thomas Edison in 1896, now operated by Intertek.

ETL tests to the same UL, ANSI, or CSA standards, not its own.

Also does regular factory audits to maintain compliance.

ETL certification is often faster and less expensive to obtain than UL, making it a popular choice among manufacturers.


Which One Should You Choose or Trust?
Both are equally valid. If you are:

A homeowner or installer: Either mark means the product meets the required safety standards.

A manufacturer: ETL might save you money/time, but some AHJs (Authorities Having Jurisdiction) are more familiar with UL and may request clarification.

An inspector: As long as it's an NRTL mark (ETL, UL, CSA, etc.) and it lists the applicable standard, it is generally compliant.

Bottom Line:
UL and ETL both certify products to the same safety standards. One is not safer than the other. The choice often comes down to brand recognition, cost, and speed of certification — not safety or compliance.
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Caleo
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Quote from Ahhk :
12AWG only rated at 15A?Hrmmm....
Standard NEMA 5-15 plugs/receptacles are only rated for 15A.
NEMA 5-20 (with the one 'sideways' blade) is required for 20A.
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Thanks OP, I grabbed (2) packs to use for plugging up outdoor Christmas decorations.
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out of stock?
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Careful - now the link shows $5.29, but that is only for ONE

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Sold out. Only showing 1 pack

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