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6 ft. 16/3 13 Amp 3-Prong Appliance Replacement Cord, Grey

$15.84
  • Grounded extension cord designed for household appliances
  • Right Angle Plug saves space in cramped areas
  • 13 Amp 125-Volt, 1,625-Watt maximum
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Replace the wiring on an indoor appliance, such as a pump or garbage disposal, with this HDX 6 ft. Gray 16/3 SPT-3 Appliance Cord. The ends are tinned and stripped to make managing the wire easy when installing. This cord have an electrical rating of 13 Amp 125-Volt, 1,625-Watt capacity.

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Product Information

Internet # 100672804

Model # HD#588-547

Store SKU # 588547

Store SO SKU #588547

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Specifications

Details

Cord Color

Gray

Cord Filling

Solid Filled

Cord Length (ft.)

6 ft

Cord Type

Garbage Disposal Cord

Features

Grounded

Gauge

16

Jacket Material

PVC

Maximum Amperage (A)

13 A

Maximum Wattage

1625

Number of Conductors

3

Pack Size

1

Plug Configuration

5-15

Returnable

90-Day

Voltage (V)

125 V

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

No Warranty

Questions & Answers

Can i use this cable with the monsoon II
ByApr 17, 2026
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This 6 ft. 16/3 13 Amp 3-Prong Appliance Replacement Cord, Grey would not be suitable for a Monsoon II (or similar higher-load equipment). This cord is rated for 13A and 125V and is intended for light-duty household appliances. It would not be suitable for a Monsoon II, which typically requires a higher amp and voltage rating. We recommend using a cord that matches or exceeds the equipment’s electrical requirements for safe operation.

By|Apr 21, 2026


    Can this be used to replace the power cord for the Hessaire MC92 Mobile Evaporative cooler?
    ByApr 2, 2026
    1 Answer | 
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    This cord may be used as a replacement only if the Hessaire MC92 cooler’s electrical requirements do not exceed 13 amps (1,625 watts) and if the original cord has similar specifications (16/3 gauge, grounded).

    By|Apr 8, 2026


      Can this be used for keurig coffee maker
      ByJan 29, 2026
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      This 6 ft. 16/3 13-Amp 3-Prong appliance cord is generally compatible with Keurig coffee makers, as long as your unit uses a standard 3-prong plug and does not exceed 13 amps. Please double-check your Keurig’s power rating to be sure.

      By|Feb 12, 2026


        can be usted whit kitchen fan
        ByJan 19, 2026
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        Yes, this cord can be used with a kitchen fan, as long as the fan’s current draw does not exceed 13 amps and it uses a standard 3-prong plug. Kitchen fans typically draw much less than this, so it should be suitable.

        By|Jan 26, 2026


          Will this work for a dryer
          ByDec 29, 2025
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          This 6 ft. 16/3 13 Amp 3-prong appliance cord is typically designed for small appliances and will not work for most clothes dryers, which usually require a higher-amp, heavier-gauge cord. We suggest to look for a dryer cord instead.

          By|Dec 29, 2025


            Can this be used on a Whirlpool washer machine?
            ByDec 15, 2025
            1 Answer | 
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            The 6 ft. 16/3 13 Amp 3-Prong Appliance Replacement Cord is a standard 125 V/13 A appliance power cord and can physically fit many washers that use a 3-prong plug.

            By|Dec 23, 2025


              Can I use this for Zephyr range hood Mini 2 insert?
              ByNov 20, 2025
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              No, a 16/3 appliance cord is likely not sufficient for a Zephyr range hood insert. Most range hoods require a 240-volt dedicated circuit and a thicker gauge wire, such as 10-gauge, to handle the power draw. The 16/3 cord is generally rated for lower-wattage, 120-volt appliances and does not have the correct voltage or amperage rating.

              By|Nov 24, 2025


                I have a Hotpoint oven and need to replace the power cord. Which one would I need?
                ByOct 19, 2025
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                Before using this extension cord with your Hotpoint oven, please check the oven’s power rating or wattage. This extension cord is rated for a maximum of 13 amperes, so the total current draw of your oven must not exceed this rating. If your oven’s power requirement is higher, we recommend using a cord specifically designed for higher loads to ensure safety and proper operation.

                By|Oct 29, 2025


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                  Check the paper that is wrapped around it!
                  If you need to know which one is hot amdwhichoneisnt check the paper that is wrapped around it!
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                    This cord has a green wire. No indication which of the grey wires are black or white. How are we meant to know how to wire it? or do we just guess and hope we don't die!!! Terrible DO NOT BUY IT.
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                      I got this to use for a new project a combination temperature and humidity control. The HDX 6 ft....
                      I got this to use for a new project a combination temperature and humidity control. The HDX 6 ft. 16/3 SPT-3 Appliance Cord is versatile and easy to work with what you can do with it is really only limited by your own imagination. This is being done as a special super review . The finished product is a combination temperature and humidity controller. it can be used for a egg incubator, exotic pet snake tank, water dragon tank, and cigar humidor, etc. The list of parts for this project are : a 15 amp duplex outlet a single gang duplex outlet cover a 1-Gang 18 cu. in. PVC Old Work Box a 2 gang decora black switch plate a 2 gang 32 cu new work box a 15 amp 120 volt 3 prong grounded 6 foot appliance cord 14 and or 16 gauge wire a wire nut for said wire 4 extra outlet mounting screws a temperature control a humidity control red and blue spray paint painters tape, news paper. vinyl letters 2 small sets of nuts with bolts tools : black magic marker, drill, knife, flat and Phillips screw driver, wire strippers, straight edge or ruler, needle nose pliers, precision small screw driver set, multi meter step 1 : remove the mounting screws from the outlet 2] put the outlet into the the holes for the switch plate and the outlet cover, use a black magic marker to mark the mounting holes 3] drill out all of the holes so the screws will fit snugly. 4] take the outlet cover and cover 1/2 with the news paper using the painters tape and paint it red and put it aside. 5] take the back wire cover off the temp control, hold it up to the decora switch plate for each hole and use the marker to mark off the excess plastic on the left and right sides. this should be done on the back side, the wire covers are dis-guarded. 6] using the knife cut away the excess plastic so the temp control will fit into both holes snugly with out moving up or down. 7] take both box's, where they will connect together and mark a center line, the 2 gang box needs to have the mounting ears facing down. 8] measure 1 inch from the back of the 2 gang box and make a x on the center line, now measure 2 inchs up put a - and then out from each side of that - and make a x in each spot. 9] do the same to the 1 gang box 10] drill out the outer x holes so the nut and bolt combos will fit the outer holes 11] drill out the center x hole to 1/2 , 5/8 or 3/4 inch 12] on the back of the 2 gang box their is a knock out opposite the wings 13] above the knock out drill 2 holes so a sheet rock screw can fit in them but not the head. 14] pop the knock out, out, and use the knife to cut from the knock out up to the outer edges of the holes so you have a hanging hole with a slot that will hang on a dry wall screw. 15] on the inside of the 2 gang box their are wings on each side of the wire holders that need to be removed. as they stick out past the screw mounting posts they can be cut out with the knife, i did that the first few dozen times. then I started drilling the out side wing area and rip them out with needle nose pliers from the inside. this is all so the temp and humidity controls will fit. 16] the decora face plate can be placed on the front of the 2 gang box, use the screws to make sure the mounting holes line up correctly, make a line on the back of the face plate where it meets the edge of the 2 gang box on the bottom where it will connect to the 1 gang box. 17] now the top and bottom box's can be bolted together. 18] using the sheet metal sheers cut the plastic line across the bottom of the decora face plate. put it aside. 19] the power wire comes in the bottom of the 1 gang box through a wire holder and the ground from it can be screwed onto the earth ground of the outlet and so can the neutral wire. 20] the hot wire gets connected to 4x 14 or 16 gauge wires with the wire nut and they get run through the hole from the 1 gang box into the bottom of the 2 gang box 21] those 4 wires left to right connect to pin 1 solenoid supply and pin 3 power supply on both controllers, you can connect them later. the pin numbers are facing the back of the controllers 22] 2 ground wires are connected to the second screw of the neutral on the outlet and are run to pin 4 return on both controllers, for now they can be run through the hole box 1 to box 2 they are connected later. 23] break the tab connecting the 2 screws together on the outlet for the small spade hot wire 24] connect 2 wires 1 to each screw these are your feed wires they will connect to pin 2 on each unit, they can be run through the hole. 25]pry open the wire holders with a screw driver and put the humidity sensor wire in the top section and the temp sensor wire in the lower section, both in the lower wire holders of the left side facing the front of the unit. 26] take the tape off the one side of the outlet cover , reverse it and paint the other side blue. 27] take the decora face plate and with the cut side facing down put the temp control in the lower spot so the cut edge is below it. 28] using the wire strippers strip 1/4 inch off the ends of all of the wires after they have been cut to a appropriate length, remembering the extra wire goes into the bottom on the 1 gang box. 29] using the small screw drivers connect the sensor wire first to the temp control from the temp probe, then connect the rest of the wires as described above. using the multi meters beep for closed circuit function to determine which wire is which if their all the same color, the hot feed wire should go to the left side of the outlet. 30] now put in the humidity control, you can see it blocks the screw blocks on the temp control, which is why it had to be done in the correct order. now connect all of the wires as listed above and match up the sensor wires to the listed colors on the wire diagram on the control box, ignoring the rest of the wiring diagram. hot feed to right side outlet. 31] now for the real fun, carefully push the face plate with the now wired up and mounted controls into the 2 gang box, while gently pulling on the sensor wires so they are not jammed in the box and the same to all of the supply wires pulling the excess into the base of the 1 gang box under the outlet. 32] once the face plate is close enough , put in your screws and gently start tightening it so the face plate depresses into the 2 gang box. once it is behind the front of the single gang box that sits out 1/2 further then the 2 gang box your good. 33] gently squash all of the extra wire down into the single gang box so the outlet will fit in their. if your wires are too long now is the time to shorten them. 34] you can put your vinyl letters on top of the humidity and temp controls 35] if the outlet cover is dry you can mount it using its 3 screws, dont put on the vinyl letters just yet in case you reversed the feed wires. plug it in and your all set, if the feed wires are correct for function you can put on your vinyl letters. other wise just reverse the outlet cover. I developed this entire project off the top of my head, their are no blue prints or diagrams and this is the first time I have ever typed out a entire procedure of how I build them. This is how to build the combination single zone temperature with humidity control. I also build multi zone temp controls some with over temp alarms.
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                      Installing new dishwasher. New appliance didn’t come with a power cord. Great length, well made, good design with vertical orientation and grounding tine. Just what I needed.
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                      The HDX appliance cord was perfect for my dishwasher hookup. With the right angle plug, it fits close to the wall and doesn’t interfere with the dishwasher.
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                      I purchased this for my fused ac cord that went out and there were none available and it works great .
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                      Great for indoor appliances; this 13 Amp, 6 ft. cord ensures easy wiring with tinned ends and a right-angle plug.
                      Ideal for powering medium-duty appliances with a 6 ft. cord, ensuring safe and reliable extended reach.
                      Ideal for high-voltage appliances like AC units over 15000 BTUs, ensuring safe and efficient power delivery with its right-angle plug.
                      Ideal for pre-1996 homes needing a reliable range cord. 6 ft. 50-Amp cord with right-angle plug ensures safe, high-power connections.

                      Wire Gauge

                      16
                      14
                      12
                      6

                      Cord Length

                      6 ft
                      6 ft.
                      9 ft
                      6 ft

                      Amperage Rating

                      13 A
                      15 A
                      20 A
                      50 A

                      Voltage Rating

                      125 V
                      125 V
                      250 V
                      125/250 V

                      Number of Outlets

                      1