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Suraielec Outdoor Extension Cord with Multiple Outlets, (15+10+10+10) 45FT Total, 25FT End to End, 1 to 3 Multi Plug Splitter, 16/3C SJTW, for Landscape, Christmas Lights, Holiday Decorations, Green
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Suraielec Outdoor Extension Cord with Multiple Outlets, (15+10+10+10) 45FT Total, 25FT End to End, 1 to 3 Multi Plug Splitter, 16/3C SJTW, for Landscape, Christmas Lights, Holiday Decorations, Green

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【 25FT Max Length 1 to 3 Extension Cord Splitter 】 The 45 ft total length (15'+10'+10'+10') outdoor extension cord is specifically designed to accommodate larger yard displays; provides a 25ft end to end length and a 20ft max width; allows you to run power to multiple locations without heaps of extension cords running across your lawn or up onto your roof; a great solution for complex wiring configurations and landscape lighting 【 16/3C AWG Cord Rated at 13A/1625W 】 The 16/3C cord contains 16-gauge all copper wire and has three conductions inside; the exterior extension cord has 3 extended outlets and a 13-amp power rating allowing 3 different electrical appliances to be plugged in at the same time; best suited for use with products such as Christmas lights, work lights, portable fans, hedge trimmers, landscape lighting, bush lights, outside handrails lights, or other small appliances; a clutter-free solution to power all your decorations 【 ETL Listed Flexible and Durable 3 Prong Cord】 Designed for both indoor and outdoor use; made with reinforced blades that save it from accidental breaking or bending; protective vinyl outer jacket makes the cord tough and resistant to wear and tear; it is also highly flexible even in cold weather due to its unique material properties; rated as safe to use between temperatures of -40°F and 140°F and free of stiffness in all weather conditions

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