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Usa Wholesale Conntek 36ft 50 Amp Rv Marine Extension Power Cord Shore Power on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kendallville, Indiana, United States

Kendallville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:CONNTEK Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:15455-LA3

UP FOR SALE IS A NEW 36FT 50 AMP 125/250 VOLT conntek RV/ MARINE POWER CORD. THE CORD HAS A LOCKING CONNECTOR IN A WEATHER PROOF BOOT WITH A THREADED RING. THE CORD HAS A SAFE DISCONNECT HANDLE AND RIGHT ANGLE POWER INPUT AND POWER INDICATOR LIGHTS.

DONT PAY MSRP........ $399.98

 

THIS 36FT 50 AMP RV/ MARINE POWER CORD HAS A WATER TIGHT twist-lock connector body and a weather-proof boot with a threaded ring. This connector is corrosion resistant and is UL and CSA approved. This is perfect for water-proof applications.The cord is UL and CSA compliant so it suits both the U.S. and the Canadian market.

MADE WITH HEAVY DUTY STW WIRE

MADE IN THE USA

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