Mighty Cord Rv30m50fdt 12 Inch 30 Amp To 50 Amp Detachable Cord on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
- Constructed heavy-duty cable
- Detachable Cable
- Safe for outdoor use
- It measures 12 inch
- Adapts generator power from 30 amp generator power to 50 amp RV outlets
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