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Top 5 Outdoor Power Extension Cords

Top 5 Outdoor Power Extension Cords

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An extension cord is a necessary tool for any hmeowner. While you can use pretty much any type inside the home, an indoor extension cord cannot be used outside because it’s not weatherproof and is designed with outdoor safety in mind.

Given the variables you have to worry about, choosing the best outdoor extension cord can be tricky. They come in different lengths, colors, and outlined designs that make them more or less suitable for specific tasks, according to ESFI safety protocols. Hence, you need to consider the particular task you need it for before making a final decision.

Some outdoor power extension cords have garden plugs, while others have standard plugs but with extra features. Here are the top five outdoor power extension cords for those who prefer to plan by narrowing down the list of options to consider. Remember, not only do they work excellently, but most importantly, they have the length to reach your equipment.

1.Extension Cord - NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15R (25 ft)

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The NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-15R power extension cord is a near-perfect option for all your needs. This durable, grounded extension has served several satisfied users. It comes in a length of 25 feet to enable it to go the extra mile. As the name suggests, it’s molded with a NEMA 5-15P to a NEMA 5-15R on the other end. With its extra length, you can comfortably use it to power multiple items like garden equipment that don’t move around.

If this isn’t enough already, check out these other features, which include: the highest levels of safety and the 14 gauge SJTW type wire built with a North American color code. These types of plugs make cuts such as those caused by standard two-piece plugs virtually impossible. In terms of color, it comes in stealth black, making it ideal for all locations where it will easily blend in with the surrounding structures outside.

2. Extension Cord - NEMA 5-15P To NEMA 5-15R (25ft)

The NEMA 5-15P To NEMA 5-15R lighted extension cord is the ideal and safest option for your power tools and other major appliances. This heavy-duty, grounded cable can support up to 20 amps of current, 125 volts, and its 12 gauge SJTW type wire was manufactured according to the NEMA standards, so you can rest assured that it’s of the highest level of safety.

This power extension cord has a durable outer coating that will maintain high temperatures up to 105 degrees Celsius, reinforced prongs in case something unexpected happens. For instance, when the cord is plugged in a power outlet, something falls into the prongs (which is common outdoors).

Finally, it has a lighted socket to indicate when the cords are powered. The extension cables stretch a total of 25 feet, at which end you will find a NEMA 5-15 receptacle.

3. (20ft) NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15TT

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The NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15TT has been designed to be the perfect accessory for any home wanting an outlet outdoors. With a NEMA-certified triple tab receptacle, it can handle all your holiday decor needs or even provide enough outlets for outside light and other lightweight equipment while still keeping power within reach wherever you need it through its 20-foot cord.

It has a 16 gauge three conductor SJTW type wire, meaning you don’t have to ever worry about the power supply for your holiday decor or when you need to plug those pesky Christmas lights. Not only does it have three outlets, 13 amp,125 volts rating, and a NEMA 5-15P (male) plug, but its color also camouflages and makes it easy to tuck away safely. So you don’t have to worry about tripping over cords while walking outside during the winter months.

4. 13A 125V Extension Cord - 100FT NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15R 16/3 SJTW NA

Sometimes, durability can get in the way of robustness. The 100 ft NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15R extension cord is still water-resistant and suitable for outdoor use, but it’s also flexible and lightweight. This implies that you can easily run through one end of your yard to another without any hassle at all.

Most importantly, this 100-foot-long option from Americord is longer than the three previous alternatives on this list. It has a rating of 125 volts, 13 amperages, and a temperature standing of 105°C. With enough power and length to bring life to any electrical tools you need outside the house, provided it can support the power needs with 16 gauge grounded wires.

And if black is your color, it comes in classic black, so you don’t have to worry about choosing between colors.

5. Fan Style Lighted Flat Extension Cord - 75FT NEMA 5-15P TO NEMA 5-15TT.

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You can do so many things outdoors in the summer. If you have a sizable yard, you’ll need something unique to bring power to your equipment. The fan-style lighted flat extension cord has three grounded conductors, 12 gauge SPT-3 type wire, and 20 amp conveyed through its 75-foot length. This is because no matter where your lighting or other devices are placed, all of them will have easy access to power right near the ground for safety.

You can tell which outlet is in use by looking through the clear covers on each socket. This is perfect when one gadget is in use while another only needs an occasional charge from time to time. In case you only need to swap out their plugs without disturbing anything else along those precious few feet running across the lawn. And if it starts raining, you don’t have to worry. The cords are weather resistant.

Conclusion

The task at hand will determine which outdoor power extension cord is best for you. For example, a heavier duty cord with more insulation would be perfect if your work takes you all around the yard and across different surfaces. If it’s just going to be plugged in at one spot on your porch or deck without moving much, then a lighter weight and cheaper option may suffice. Fortunately, the different cords listed above cover both these scenarios. Therefore, you can rest assured to find an option from this list that suits your outdoor needs.

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