2020-2021 Purchasing Guide Volume 6
| ELECTRICAL
Extension Cords
Heavy-Duty Extension Cord • Water-resistant
Work Light with Metal Guard • Metal bulb guard with hanging hook • On/Off switch in the handle • Grounded outlet in the handle • 75W maximum bulb (sold separately) • 13A, 125V • 16/3-conductor SJT yellow cord
• Flame retardant for indoor/outdoor use • Ultra flexible and abrasion resistant • Nickel-coated brass blades resist corrosion • 15A, 125V • 14/3 SJTW cord
Product # Description 378025 25 Ft 378050 50 Ft
Product # Description 378125 25 Ft
Medium-Duty Extension Cord • Water-resistant
Jobsite Extension Cord • Water-resistant
• Flame retardant for indoor/outdoor use • Ultra flexible and abrasion resistant • Nickel-coated brass blades resists corrosion • 13A, 125V • 16/3 SJTW cord
• Flame retardant for indoor/outdoor use • Ultra flexible and abrasion resistant • Nickel-coated brass blades resist corrosion • 15A, 125V • 12/3-conductor yellow cord
Product # Description 378026 25 Ft 378051 50 Ft
Product # Description 378100 100 Ft
Surge Protector Power Strip with USB Charger • Grounded protection up to 450 joules • Three outlets with safety covers • Two USB ports with 2.1A charging capacity • 15A, 120V, 60Hz • 14/3-conductor SJT white cord
Heavy-Duty Appliance Extension Cord • Right-angle male plug • 15A, 125V • 14/3-conductor SPT-3 gray cord
Product # Description 378211 6 Ft 378212 9 Ft
Product # Description 378251 6 Ft
Outlet Power Strip • Four standard outlets • Two wide spaced outlets for transformers • Lighted On/Off switch • Built-in 15A circuit breaker • 3 ft cord with low profile angle plug • Indoor use only
Plug-In Surge Protector & USB Charger • Docking shelf included • LED charging indicator light • Two-port 3.4A combined USB charger • Three 120V grounded outlets
Product # Description 378260 White
Product # Description 378250 3 Ft
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