I decided to spend a little extra money for a higher quality cord. First of all, bright yellow so I can find it fast and 12 AWG so I can use it for a full 20 Amperes. A lot of the cord from local hardware stores have CCA inside of their cords. Copper Clad Aluminum . After a year or so CCA cords break some where in the middle so many times. The Yellow Jacket brand seem to be pure Cu. The plugs still tend to get hot but are easy enough to replace. I use the cord for 20 to 25 Amp circuit. So the lighted ends tend to give out for it is designed for 15 Amp use. At least the main cord stays cool. I will get a 100' 10 AWG cord next time for charging EV does require a bit of current to be delivered to i-3 or BOLT. Yellow Jacket calls the funny plug a T type, and I call it NEMA 5-20P. Either way it is a far better cord but either way Yellow Jacket seems to be the way to go for power extension cords. It is rated for 300 volts but U.L. tested for 120 volt so therefore it has a lot of room for EV charging. I have pushed 29 Amp thru the 14 AWG Yellow Jacket so I know the 12 AWG Yellow Jacket is more than adequate and 10 AWG is going to be overkill but what the heck more safety room is good too..Read full review
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I needed a fat gauge extension cord for devices like my weed trimmer and hedge trimmer so that I wouldn't lose too many amps from my outlet to the devices. A 10 ga. was actually recommended but would have been too heavy and inflexible. This 50', 12 ga. cord is just right and is very flexible.
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great cord stays flexible in cold weather
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great extension cord for the money
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