







Tripp Lite Standard Computer Power Cord 10A,18AWG (NEMA 5-15P to Left Angle IEC-320-C13) 6-ft.(P006-006-13LA),Black
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Just Bob
> 24 hourI wanted this cord to allow my machine to sit closer to the wall without bending the cord too sharp. Sometimes I need a right angled cord but I needed this left angled cord this time.
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Dr. Joany Hickle
> 24 hourJust be careful to order the right one, eg. Right, left, straight
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Zalyn
> 24 hourJust what i needed for power in a spot where a standard cord wouldnt fit. Great quality. Would buy again.
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Brad
> 24 hourThis cable really made my CPU run a lot faster! No, just kidding. The 90 degree, 6 power cable does exactly what it was made for. It creates a path for electricity to follow from the wall outlet to the computers power supply. If you do not want to create a path for electricity to follow, then this product is not for you. Due to the black outer insulation, you will not be able to see the electron flow but just because you cant see it doesnt mean its not happening. The biggest thing you should worry about when selecting this product is the length because when it comes to power cables, length matters. If you have a distance of 9 feet between your wall outlet and your computers power supply, please do not buy the 6 foot cable; it wont reach. You should buy the 10 or 14 foot cable. The reason why I purchased the 6 foot cable is because I had less than 6 feet between the wall outlet and my computers power sully for 6 feet was plenty. I used a simple Stanley fluorescent green tape measure to measure the distance. 72 inches is equal to 6 feet (6 x 12). The other thing you should worry about is the plug orientation on the computers end. I needed a ground up so that the cord would travel toward the wall and not toward the power user. If you need a ground down then this product is not for you. It really matters so pay attention. Its really easy to find out what you need by investigating and some pre-planning.
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Paul
> 24 hournot five stars because the plug acted as if it was faulty, the monitor would turn off upon moving the cord that went in to the monitor. when looking at the socket of the power cord I noticed that the “rubber” moulding that was at the end of it was too thick, and little bits of plastic were in the socket parts... i shaved/cut off a bit of the “rubber” at the end of the power cord socket until it worked. (the only upside is that since the plug is so tight it will not work lose.) i did not want to return it (should have ordered another and returned it, but at the time it seemed too much trouble) everything else about the cord feels like quality... still a bit disappointed that the power cord did not work as expected, when the included power cord for the monitor worked perfectly...
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user
> 24 houri ordered this and the the Cables To Go 3152, noticing that they were different from the description pictures. i needed the lowest profile possible for my application and decided to do a side-by-side comparison. the Cables To Go was lower profile! what i got was not whats on the picture, which i guess is fine if youre just looking for a 90 degree bend. whatever reviewers might say about the metal quality of the Cables To Go one, im only powering a little 15 LCD and so i dont plan on drawing a lot of power through the cable. im going to try to upload a picture of the two next to a ruller so you can judge for yourself if it fits your application. as for me, this one is going back.
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A Em S
> 24 hourCable is durable and heavy duty, and Tripp Lite has the only Left Angle C13 that I could locate. These fit my application flawlessly.
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M. Williams
> 24 hourDidnt get what i saw in the pic but it works
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Charlette Narcisse
> 24 hourI was unable to use because the placement of the cord.
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Panagiotis
> 24 hourHigh quality product. This was an upgrade for a Fender Princeton Reverb. The stock power cable sticks and wouldnt let me put the amp cover on without removing the cable. This left-angle cable allows me to leave the power cable plugged in all the time. Please note, the right-angle cable doesnt work, it has to be the left-angle type just in case thats why youre here looking.