Mighty Cord Rv50a25wl 25 Foot 50 Amp Extension Cord With Led on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
- LED power indicators
- Fabricated using heavy duty cable
- Safe for outdoor use
- 100% copper wire
- 25 ft long
- Waterproof PVC jacket
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