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Brand | Husky | Husky | Husky | Husky |
Name | 50 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 100 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 12 ft. 16/2 Extension Cord, Black (6-Pack) | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Red and Black |
Price | $1397 | $1997 | $2458 | $3127 |
Ratings | (611) | (611) | (0) | (303) |
Cord Length (ft.) | 50 | 100 | 12 | 100 |
Wire Gauge | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Application | Medium Duty | Medium Duty | Medium Duty | Medium Duty |
Number of Outlets | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 13 | 10 | 13 | 10 |
Voltage (volts) | 125 | 125 | 125 | 125 |
Number of Conductors | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Features | Cord Included | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
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Brand | Husky | Husky | Husky | Husky |
Name | 50 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 100 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 12 ft. 16/2 Extension Cord, Black (6-Pack) | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Red and Black |
Price | $1397 | $1997 | $2458 | $3127 |
Ratings | (611) | (611) | (0) | (303) |
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yes, but a GFI receptacle and circuit is advised for safety purposes around moist, damp or outside conditions or environments.
Yes. I bought this extension cord for my electric lawn mower.
Yes. As long as you're plugging it into a 3 prong outlet and not trying to plug a 3 prong plug into it.
Buy the three prong if available, but if not, add the 2 to 3 pronged plug with ground to make the system work.
This is only a 2 wire cord so if your tools have grounded plugs you can't use this cord. The mower might be pushing it at 11 amps, I wouldn't go over 10 amps with this cord. Amperage wise the other tools should be OK. Also the outer insulation isn't really heavy duty and could puncture if dragged around too much.
Yes. I have a greenworks electric push mower and it works great.
As long as the trimmer power cord only has 2 prongs.
I don't believe this cord should be used with a 240v circuit, simply because it does not have a ground and the amount of current would overload the gauge size wire.
Yes, it has not problems with using a Ryobi. I used my cord with a jigsaw from Ryobi and drill.
Yes, we use with blower and weed eater with no problems.