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KJC
> 3 dayI got this for my PC and it works great. It is heavy duty and I havent had any power problems with it so far. Id recommend getting this one!
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Tammy G. Marlotte
07-06-2025Product is absolutely NOT 3 feet. Its maybe 18-20 inches. Also description says it works for computer monitors. It does not. In addition, it is not available for return - information which was not provided at the time of purchase. Really starting to question Amazons return policy.
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Premeditated Trouble
> 3 dayFinally, a power cord that can handle a load!
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BELKACEM BENALI
> 3 daySo happy to get this item
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Gladys Santana
> 3 dayExcellent product.
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natND
> 3 dayWorks great so far.
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Zack McDonald
> 3 dayMake sure what you’re plugging this into has the same voltage. Otherwise it can be an electrical hazard. Other than that, I lost the original cord and this one works perfectly. It’s a thick and sturdy cable and I’ve been using it for years with no issues!
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Jarrod
Greater than one weekused on old ps3
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Desert Customer
09-06-2025I needed a long AC power cord for my amplifier. I found this a ordered it, hoping it really was a good with cord and that my amp draw wouldnt cause a cord failure (sometimes the wire guage isnt what its listed in the product specs from some sellers). Ive used it a lot in the year-and-a-half since I bought it...and not even a sign of wear on it. Good quality cord. Id buy it again.
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K. Welday
07-06-2025I bought this cord to replace a skinny 18 AWG pvc cord for a home Computer. I am running the power supply very near its rating and I noticed the old cord starting to get warm. It was most warm where it plugged into the power supply. It was not hot but definitely warmer that I like for a PC that stays on 24/7. With this hefty but flexible 14 AWG cord, there is no heat along the entire length and the plug at the power supply is cool to the touch; even with the processor and GPU stressed to their limits by both F@H CPU and GPU Clients. If you need to replace a cord, you might as well upgrade while you are at it and go with 14 AWG.