Camco 50 Amp Rv Power Grip Extension Cord Generator Camping Cable Plug 15 Ft New on 2040-parts.com
Commerce City, Colorado, US
Camco's 50 amp 15 foot Power Grip Extension Cord features the patented Power Grip handles for ease of use. The 50-amp cord includes a convenient carrying strap. It is rated at 125V/250V, 12500 W and has a 6/3+8/1 STW cord. Plug is NEMA connector 14-50P and receptacle is NEMA connector 14-50R.
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