Cable Matters 2-Pack 16 AWG Right Angle Power Cord (Power Cable) 6 Feet (NEMA 5-15P to Angled IEC C13)
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MAD
Greater than one weekA very hard product to find unless you look online for it. A very good buy.
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Sean Langosh
> 3 dayLove it exactly as expected
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Joe
> 3 dayExcellent product..
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Jacob
> 3 dayIn my opinion, ALL, power cords for ALL devices requiring one of this kind should be ANGLED! It makes things so much easier not having a giant cord sticking out of the back of a device. I used this one for a audio mixer on my desk; the power cord that came with the mixer stuck out a good five or six inches which made it impossible to seat the mixer on my desk flush with the wall my desk is set up against. But now, my audio mixer is nearly flush with my wall and it now sits perfectly on my desk. ALL. POWER. CORDS. SHOULD. BE. ANGLED.
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Robert H. Hernandez
> 3 dayI use it with Dell all in one 9020 and wall mount. It was the only way to provide power with this mount (SDS iMount 4.0 Keyboard & Monitor Wall Mount).
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martin
> 3 dayWorks perfect and good price.
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DMan
> 3 dayPlugged it in to a wall mounted computer and it works great. Hasnt on started fire yet
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DenverMan
> 3 dayThese cables are heavy duty. Needed longer cables to power my powered recliner and sofa. The cables are definitely an upgrade to the thinner shorter cables that came with the furniture. I like the angles connection since it doesnt stick out from the back of the furniture. Of course they work with normal computer connectors.
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Timothy L. Dalley
> 3 dayNow I can fit my monitor speakers on the desk/hutch.
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Zero Signal
> 3 dayI have an old Sony analog oscilloscope that I occasionally drag out. It has plastic feet on the back so you can stand it up on the floor, which is nice when you have to lug it out to a piece of equipment thats low to the ground (or when you run out of bench space, like I always do). Its at that point that you realize a standard power cable sticks out far enough to prevent the scope from sitting flat on its feet. You then either prop it up on a couple of blocks of wood and hope it doesnt tip over, or you spend an eternity cleaning off your bench like you should have in the first place. Or, you go on Amazon and order power cables where the cord exits from the side of the connector. That way, you can stand your scope on its legs, take the covers off, and find out why it has no trace (tarnished switches and a loose connector, in case youre wondering). You MIGHT even get it to work again, and then you can lug it around and test stuff with it, thus confirming that you are, in fact, a nerd with too many tools. But at least your scope will work.