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Extension Cord 12ft W/cigarette Lighter Plug 12v Volt Power Socket Heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:RoadPro Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Type:12 V Extension Cord Cord Length::12 ft. Model:RP-203EC UPC:Does not apply

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Product Description


Whether it is for cooking appliances, coolers, heated blankets, or any 12-volt devices your active lifestyle demands, this heavy-duty 12-foot extension cord is sure to come in handy. Designed to extend your 12-volt power source, it plugs right into your lighter/power socket. And the bright red cord is easy to locate when you need it. Another great innovation from RoadPro, your trusted travel companion, bringing the comforts of home to on-the-go living.



  • Plugs directly into cigarette lighter socket
  • Extends your 12-volt power source
  • 12 foot heavy-duty cord
  • One male plug to one female socket


Dimensions:  9 x 5 x 2 inches ; 9.6 ounces



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