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Post #162625699 added 03-30-2023 8:16 AM by bagofchips in Deal Talk
(You can report incorrect product info via Amazon’s desktop site, which I just did and so can you.)
Post #162622534 added 03-30-2023 5:39 AM by eurostylin in Deal Talk
Wait, I see what is going on here. The seller "shipzNow" took over this listing that used to be for a legit Southwire cord and wind up reel. Now they're selling some non UL listed cord with some...
Post #162622507 added 03-30-2023 5:37 AM by eurostylin in Deal Talk
The ol' heavy duty 16 awg cord. What's next, Ford badging the Maverick as a heavy duty?
Post #162622348 added 03-30-2023 5:23 AM by bagofchips in Deal Talk
I thought you could report incorrect product info at Amazon. The gauge (16) isn’t listed and “heavy duty” is obscene.
Post #162621523 added 03-30-2023 3:56 AM by KiltedOne in Deal Talk
pass on the 16GA for me, want something more robust for "heavy duty" applications
Post #162619129 added 03-29-2023 9:21 PM by b.arms in Deal Talk
Honestly, I don't know anything about AC electric mowers, but I'll say this. Unless the mower motor has a soft-start and your grass never gets long enough to bog the motor down, I would say 14...
Post #162603721 added 03-29-2023 8:30 AM by FancyWren413 in Deal Talk
Check the owner's manual for guidance. If the mower's motor is 10 amps or less, 14 gauge should be Ok. Above that you may want to go with 12 gauge. 100' of 12 gauge is going to get heavy when...
Post #162598015 added 03-28-2023 11:50 PM by kgorilla in Deal Talk
I have an electric lawn mower for a small yard, Lowes house brand, task force and always use the 16ga although usually only 50', still runs fine after 15 years.,.
Post #162597649 added 03-28-2023 11:01 PM by smilesnxtc in Deal Talk
I'm looking for a 75/100ft ext cord for the electric lawn mower. Should I be looking at 14Ga or 12Ga? Thanks
Post #162592240 added 03-28-2023 5:50 PM by bas157 in Deal Talk
heavy duty....only thing heavy is the marketing department BS on it. 16gauge is not heavy for any gauge extension cord, especially a 100 foot one!
Post #162591538 added 03-28-2023 5:14 PM by Tourist1292 in Deal Talk
A gift for your in-laws?
Post #162590638 added 03-28-2023 4:30 PM by samham in Deal Talk
heavy duty 16 gauge that's funny
Post #162589918 added 03-28-2023 3:56 PM by b.arms in Deal Talk
As others have said, 16Ga is not "Heavy Duty" and should never be used for anything with an electric motor, unless you don't care about that motor. This is a "meh" deal. Basically a light duty...
Post #162589102 added 03-28-2023 3:19 PM by USMCR in Deal Talk
Couple of years ago we started seeing 14 AWG labeled as heavy duty, and I thought it was a joke. Now 16 AWG is also categorized as heavy duty?
Post #162586939 added 03-28-2023 1:44 PM by babgaly in Deal Talk
ShipzNow via Amazon has 100' Coleman Outdoor Heavy Duty Extension Cord w/ Wind Up Storage Reel on sale for $24.95. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

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