Heavy Duty 30-amp 10/3 Stw Cord, 25’ With Handle on 2040-parts.com
Lake Zurich, Illinois, US
Brand new, never used; however we traded in new class C for larger unit which uses 50 amps. We have no use for this equipment. Just looking to recoup some monies.
Description
Technical Specs
Weight: 6.8 lbs.
Manufacturer: Intersource Enterprises Co Ltd
Mfg Part #: D11-150
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