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25-Foot KTMC 16AWG 13 Amp 3-Prong Grounded Outdoor Extension Cord (ETL Certified)

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KT-MC via Amazon has 25-Foot KTMC 16AWG 13 Amp 3-Prong Grounded Outdoor Extension Cord (Orange, KT101-1625OA) for $6.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • 13 AWG
  • 16/3 Gauge cable with PVC vinyl protective cover to resist moisture, abrasions, sun exposure and harsh weather conditions.
  • Copper wiring and insulated conductors with 3-prong grounding plug, provides a safe and strong connection for the extension cable.
  • ETL Certified
  • 125 Volts / 1625 Watts

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KT-MC via Amazon has 25-Foot KTMC 16AWG 13 Amp 3-Prong Grounded Outdoor Extension Cord (Orange, KT101-1625OA) for $6.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member StrongHeat5252 for contributing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 13 AWG
  • 16/3 Gauge cable with PVC vinyl protective cover to resist moisture, abrasions, sun exposure and harsh weather conditions.
  • Copper wiring and insulated conductors with 3-prong grounding plug, provides a safe and strong connection for the extension cable.
  • ETL Certified
  • 125 Volts / 1625 Watts

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.75 less (59% savings) than the typical price for this item ($16.49) from Amazon.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Marlin1975
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Just a FYI for those that do not know; 16ga is a very low rated extension cord. This is at best used for led lights and other low power items.

14ga, IMO, is the lowest I would use and I prefer 12ga cords myself.

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Yesterday 05:27 PM
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frosty9Yesterday 05:27 PM
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Same seller/brand $10.99 for 50FT
Yesterday 06:08 PM
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jjmIIIYesterday 06:08 PM
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My longest 16 gauge is 10 foot.
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Marlin1975Yesterday 07:44 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Marlin1975

Just a FYI for those that do not know; 16ga is a very low rated extension cord. This is at best used for led lights and other low power items.

14ga, IMO, is the lowest I would use and I prefer 12ga cords myself.
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speed_demonYesterday 08:01 PM
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Quote from Marlin1975 :
Just a FYI for those that do not know; 16ga is a very low rated extension cord. This is at best used for led lights and other low power items.

14ga, IMO, is the lowest I would use and I prefer 12ga cords myself.
If you want to be safe you really should go with 1/0 gauge. It's not that much more expensive.
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VaultTecYesterday 08:01 PM
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Great Extension cord, 3 space heaters and a mini fridge off of it ! The surge suppresser is kind of cheap and I should upgrade it at some point but for now it works fine! https://imgur.com/a/CAiwVOo
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SDWatcher8027Yesterday 08:04 PM
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Quote from VaultTec :
Great Extension cord, 3 space heaters and a mini fridge off of it !

Space heaters each take 1500watts roughly. 3 space heaters and a fridge means using roughly 4600watts. You'd need a high amp breaker if you're pulling that sort of power.
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VaultTecYesterday 08:07 PM
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Quote from SDWatcher8027 :
Quote from VaultTec [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Great Extension cord, 3 space heaters and a mini fridge off of it !

Space heaters each take 1500watts roughly. 3 space heaters and a fridge means using roughly 4600watts. You'd need a high amp breaker if you're pulling that sort of power.
the fridge only comes on intermittently
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Yesterday 08:09 PM
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Luigis3rdcousinYesterday 08:09 PM
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Basically speaker wire uses this gauge wire. Hmm. I wouldn't trust that at all. It can't even handle the full load that a typical socket can handle
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Luigis3rdcousinYesterday 08:10 PM
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Quote from speed_demon :
If you want to be safe you really should go with 1/0 gauge. It's not that much more expensive.
I have 0 gauge connecting the terminals to an AGM 12v battery and an inverter, it's like half an inch thick. I think you mean like 6awg or something like that
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andre360Yesterday 08:15 PM
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Quote from VaultTec :
Great Extension cord, 3 space heaters and a mini fridge off of it ! The surge suppresser is kind of cheap and I should upgrade it at some point but for now it works fine! https://imgur.com/a/CAiwVOo

You shouldn't run all that power consumption off such a small gauge cord. Its gonna heat up and be a potential fire hazard. Recommend 12awg for what your connecting
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Yesterday 08:20 PM
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16awg has its uses but very limited. This is imo normal pricing
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multiuseemailYesterday 08:25 PM
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So the listed 1625 Watts is false? Maybe half that?

I have a 2kw generator that I try to run at half or less load. Will two of these be fine running into the house for fridge, 5kbtu window unit ac, Internet stuff and lights?
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JollySink708Yesterday 08:28 PM
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Quote from multiuseemail :
So the listed 1625 Watts is false? Maybe half that?

I have a 2kw generator that I try to run at half or less load. Will two of these be fine running into the house for fridge, 5kbtu window unit ac, Internet stuff and lights?
No, get a 10awg for all that.
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thegoob143Yesterday 08:37 PM
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good for Christmas lights maybe? y'all using loweshomedepot words that make my head spin.

I love tools, but more kitchen tools than power tools

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beakeru2Yesterday 08:45 PM
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Quote from VaultTec :
Great Extension cord, 3 space heaters and a mini fridge off of it ! The surge suppresser is kind of cheap and I should upgrade it at some point but for now it works fine! https://imgur.com/a/CAiwVOo
guessing the other 2 replies didnt have the "energy" to open up your attachment Smilie
anyhow.. thanks for posting.. I will not be buying this ..

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