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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
Excellent Hospital grade power cord at the same price as you would pay for a standard one
Ken Boothe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de julio de 2024
This cord is very high strength! Should last me a long time. It has the Green Dot on it to certify that it is "Hospital Strength"
Travis F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de junio de 2024
If you've ever priced heavy-duty power cable, you've without a doubt quickly realized something: its not cheap! In fact, depending on the length, it can get easily get into the $50-100+ range. However, power cable is not something you want to skimp on if you're dealing with anything that demands a lot of power; such as heavy power tools (a 10" tile saw, or a 7" grinder for example), or a bench power supply, such as the one I needed this cable for.This cable will provide quite a bit of clean power at an excellent value. It's also hospital grade!! (I don't know for sure what this means, but I imagine its indicative of a higher standard in manufacturing) This one works exceptionally well for me bc I only need a short length of cord too. It is well constructed, and also extremely flexible, which is in my experience often the sign of an above average power cord.Part of the reason why cables and power cords are not cheap is because good ones are made of pure copper, and copper is expensive. Its important to have an idea of what exactly you wish to power with your power cord, along with the electrical demands (current draw specifically, in amperes) that your load will require to function safely and properly.Since this is 14AWG, it should have no trouble keeping anything drawing 15 amps or less running just fine, as long as it is not too far away.***PLEASE NOTE: the length of the cable is no less important than the diameter when sizing a power cord. A 14AWG cord CAN deliver 15 amps over a distance of 50 feet or less, but it CANNOT maintain that power at 100' of cable run. For something capable of that you'd need 12 AWG, or larger cable.>OPTIONAL EXTRA (AND RELEVANT) INFO FOR MY EXTRA NERDY PEOPLEAll of those letters and numbers you see stamped on the side of this cable, and others, they all tell you something about that cord.300V : this is the voltage the cable is rated to handle14AWG : this is the size (and in some cases composition) of the wire. AWG stands for American Wire Gauge2.08MM^2 : also the size, in metric formatUL : this means that this cable has been certified to meet or exceed basic safety standards put forth by Underwriters Laboratory, a global safety science companySJT: this stands for Service Junior Thermoplastic. It tells us about the general capabilities of the cord.(Type SJT is ideal for use with heavy tools, equipment, portable lights, and power extensions. Type SVT is ideal in small tools and appliances such as vacuum cleaners, food processors, and office equipment. If there is a "W" on the end of SJT, it means its weather rated, so it can withstand being used outdoors)
qing l.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
check the volt rating and amp, if they match to your broken one, it will work and works great
Alejandro Ocampo rodriguez
Comentado en México el 15 de marzo de 2023
Exelente calidad y si era lo que esperava
William Smith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2023
I bought this to use with a guitar amp - works perfectly...better than the original one.
Angel A.
Comentado en México el 12 de julio de 2022
Excelente producto muy recomendable
Edgardo Gonzalez
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2022
Super! Lo uso con un equipo de energia Quirurgico Y sin problemas
Diego Solis
Comentado en México el 7 de octubre de 2021
Hasta el momento todo bien
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