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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
The Extension Cord with a 14AWG Cable and Piggyback Plug featuring an On/Off switch is designed for heavy-duty use, making it suitable for various applications, both indoors and outdoors. Here’s a review based on its features:Pros:Heavy-Duty Construction: The 14AWG cable is robust and can handle up to 20A at 125V, making it ideal for powering high-demand devices and tools.Convenient On/Off Switch: The inline switch allows for easy control of power without needing to unplug the cord, adding convenience for users who frequently turn devices on and off.Waterproof Design: With an IP67 rating, the cord is resistant to dust and can withstand immersion in water, making it suitable for outdoor use in various weather conditions.Length: At 6.5FT, the cord offers a good length for reaching distant outlets while maintaining a manageable size for storage.Cons:Bulkiness: Some users may find the cord to be a bit bulky, which could be a consideration for those needing a more compact solution.Price Point: While the quality justifies the cost for many, it may be more expensive than standard extension cords, which could deter budget-conscious buyers.Limited Length Options: The 6.5FT length may not be sufficient for all applications, and some users might prefer longer options.Overall Impression:The Extension Cord with a 14AWG Cable and Piggyback Plug is a reliable and durable choice for those needing a heavy-duty extension solution. Its waterproof design and convenient inline switch make it particularly appealing for outdoor use and for powering tools and equipment. While it may be bulkier and pricier than standard options, the quality and functionality make it a worthwhile investment for users who require a robust extension cord.
Mitynerp
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
The switches work great. They have a quality feel. Minus 1 star because both of the two I bought had the seals misaligned when they were assembled. It was not difficult to correct though.
Julio T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
El artículo llegó a tiempo y en buenas condiciones.Gracias
RescueLab
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
We have a large flatscreen TV in our bedroom mounted high up on the wall. In order to make things look “near”, I ran all of the cabling in a cable hide following the frame of our door. That power cable (ie. Long extension cord) is plugged into the wall which is behind our dresser (ie. Nearly impossible to easily get to) on one side, then a large power strip hung up on the backside of the TV (to keep everything looking neat and tidy). The only issue is that sometimes we need to “reboot” our TV (the “smart” features aren’t very “smart” and sometimes requires power cycling the TV to get the apps unfrozen). Our process in the past was to get a ladder and climb up so we can get access to the power button on the power strip located on the back of the TV. Very inconvenient!With this inline switch, I simply plugged the extension cord into one side and the power strip into the other, then ran the cable for the switch straight down (in another cable hide, of course!). The switch now sides next to the TV sound bar which is much more convenient to reach. So now when I need to power cycle the TV (or simply turn off the power like when we travel), I simply reach up and flip the switch! Very convenient indeed!I haven’t noticed any heat coming from the inline switch (at the switch part nor the outlet part) but then again our TV, sound bar and DVD/BluRay player do not consume that much power.Very convenient, I highly recommend for situations like ours!
Joe W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This product is working fine for me, remotely turning on something with modest power use and a switch of its own that’s out of reach, but don’t be confused by the headline that says 30A, 125V. That’s only for the switch, as I confirmed by opening the box (see photo), which shouldn’t be extended to represent the entire cord/plug system.The National Electric Code calls for a minimum of 10 AWG wire for a 3.3-foot run at 30 amps, and the supplied cord is 14 AWG (larger numbers are smaller diameters). If the application is high loads for long periods, 8 AWG would be better.The cord rating, also given in the listing, is for 20 amps, but that would call for 12 AWG, or 10 to be extra safe.So I’d proceed with caution with any high-powered appliance. Like many electrical products, this one hasn’t been tested by a third party like UL or ETL. I typically subtract a star for anything that plugs into household power that isn’t certified in this way.
C. Spangenberg
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
I am using this inline switch to turn the power on and off to my Bluetti. I have my Bluetti installed in the closet of my RV along with a transfer switch to switch between shore power and battery power. When I get home and connect to shore power to prevent my Bluetti from fully charging I use this switch to cut the power and it works perfectly. On another note the switch is also illuminated you know when it is on.If this is what you need look no further, rated for 15A at 120v.
Paul Carman
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Handles my large shop vac without problem. The light in the switch emits a nice glow when on. The switch toggles smoothly. Love it.
Elias
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Easy to install and easy to use. Makes my router setup safer to use. I really like the simple design
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