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CABLES TO GO : 10ft Right Angle Universal Power Cord
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CABLES TO GO : 10ft Right Angle Universal Power Cord

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CABLES TO GO : 10ft Right Angle Universal Power Cord : Plug in the UL listed Universal Power Cord from Cables To Go to replace your overused or misplaced power cables. Universal Power Cords work with most PCs, Monitors, Scanners, Printers and other devices that use the 3-pin shroud power connector. All Cables To Go power cables feature a fully molded design that provides maximum durability and long life.

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Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 2.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.54 pounds
Package Length: 12.1 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4subtle difference for space gains...Mar 23, 2008
By M. Masuyama
Admittedly, I feel a little silly reviewing a power cord, but, being a New York City resident, any space gains are welcome. What this means with a power cord angled to the side is that you can place peripherals closer to the wall.

So, in my case, I could place my EPSON multifunction closer to the wall -- by about an inch. That may not sound like a lot, but considering the multifunction is about 20" wide, it's a 20 square inch gain in space. It also means that the power cord isn't mangled and jammed against the wall.

Overall, happy with the product.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1DANGER! UNDERRATED CABLE!Dec 03, 2011
By Husband, Dad, and Nerd
Heated up to dangerous temperatures in just moments after plugging it into my TV. This wire is underrated, it is listed as 18AWG but it is not. The wire says 0.75mm^2 which is around 19AWG, while that doesn't sounds like a lot, that's a difference of about 3 amps (or 350 Watt) power handling difference, but my TV is new plasma model that doesn't draw anywhere near the limits of even 19AWG, so it wouldn't shock me if it was aluminum wire to boot. I would cut it open to find out what is really inside, but then I couldn't get my money back.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2You get what you pay forFeb 09, 2012
By Patrick
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RZAT1LQUFFJEE Not every cheap product from China is a piece of junk, but unfortunately this one is.

I bought two of them for LCD TVs that I flush mounted on the wall. One failed after less than 2 months of use - the quality of the three wires inside the outside sheathing is extremely poor (and so is the outside sheathing). I took it apart after it failed and the wires inside are of such poor quality that if you bend them back and forth a few times or gently pull on them the sheathing just breaks apart - no wonder it stopped working! I don't what type of material they are made of but the are extremely brittle. Certainly one shouldn't be bending your cords back and forth like I do in the attached video, but I do it to show how brittle these wires are...no power cord wire should be able to be pulled apart by hand so easily!

The only reason I gave it more than one star is it's cheap, and if you are very careful not to bend it very often it works. But if you plan to use it for something where you may need to move it every so often (i.e. if you need to move your TV to make connections every now and then) then don't plan on it lasting very long.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Convenient for routing and good length.Feb 22, 2008
By C. Nelson
I used this when I mounted my LCD TV over the fireplace. The TV only came with a 6 foot right-angle cable. So a 14 foot cable was perfect to use without an extension chord. It's great that its a right angle cable because it makes it easier to route when you have a tight spot.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Failed after 8 secondsNov 12, 2011
By hokietrav
Yeah, 8 seconds, then a pop and nothing. You wouldn't think it would be hard to connect a wire between two points, but I guess it is. Since my home theater is now apart waiting for this cable, I guess I'm off to a brick and mortar store.

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