STARELO Extension Cord Ends 125V 15A Set
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STARELO Extension Cord Ends 125V 15A Set
$22.99
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STARELO Extension Cord Ends 125V 15A Set Description
- 125 Volt, 15 Amp, 2 Pole 3 Wire Grounding Type, 1875 Watts, NEMA5-15
- Suitable for different wire sizes 16/18 AWG (recommend 18 AWG)
- Replace the broken extension cord end to bring new life back to electrical appliances
- Male and female replacement plugs, with quality hard plastic and Straight Blade
- Package: 5 set replacement male plugs and female connectors;It is recommended to use multiple strands wires to complete the work.
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STARELO Extension Cord Ends 125V 15A Set Reviews (13)
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Troy Mitchell –
Works good
KC –
Usually the UL symbol is stamped or molded on to the plug and socket if the item was tested and approved by the US Underwriters Laboratories which it does not have. Having the UL symbol on the right hand corner of the instruction sheet does not make it UL approved. The screws are steel and should be brass, all shafts and terminals are brass which is great and the terminal screws are not color coded as the instruction says green to ground wire, white to neutral wire and black to hot wire. The neutral plug shaft should be wider than the hot plug shaft to identify it as polarized plug or socket which these are not. The terminal screws heads are not wide enough to hold the copper wire strands of a 16 AWG cord. But, these plugs and sockets are well made except for the steel screws. I will use them by soldering the copper wire strands and tightly looping around the screws and retighten the screws several times just to be sure the wire loops are clamped down tightly. Be sure the wire is hooked under on each terminal before being screwed down. Remember extension cords are only temporary don’t leave it plugged in over night.
Sam McFall –
Can’t beat the deal, very solid and easy to attach.
Jared –
Super cheaply made and the copper pins break out far too easily. Not worth the time
Tinmender –
I was looking for more compact ends for extension cords and they also needed to be black in color. These plug ends fit the bill. The clamps for the wires are a bit different, but with a little imagine and they are good to go
Pat Connell –
for light work they are a good fit. for the price they are even better.
wickerwitch –
Easy to use, seem to be good quality, priced well.
Ronald MacEwan –
Fairly easy to disassemble and assemble to attach wires.
James Jenkins –
Actually, this review just echoes several other reviews about the difficulty of installing. I am not a stranger to splicing electrical cords—in all different configurations—so, even after reading the reviews and watching the video, I just figured I could accomplish this anyway. So here are the issues:
1) Video is not very helpful—too fast and demonstrators fingers are all over the connections making the process almost impossible to see. Also, what you can see with the installation of one of the prongs is that the wire is actually being place on the post counter-clockwise instead of clockwise so it will NOT actually wrap around the post as it is being tightened.
2) As others have noted, there are notches at the end of the posts which, apparently, are designed to thread the wiring through—including the insulation—in order to hold the wiring in place. Not a bad idea, but it makes it very difficult to actually get the wire end flat enough to get under the mounting screw, even with the help of a flat-head screwdriver and even twisting the wire end and bending it into a hook with needle nose pliers to ensure it wraps well while tightening.
3) The grounding post is actually loose and falls out as soon as the cover of the plug is removed. This is not necessarily unsafe—it is easy to slip it back into its rubber mounting. But because it is loose, you actually have to press down on it as you’re trying to screw the set screw while also trying to hold the wiring in place.
I am not too proud to admit that my dexterity might not be up to the task, but I’m now going to purchase a plug replacement that 1) allows the connecting wire to be tightened between two plates instead of around a screw, and 2) that has a collar on the end that clamps down on the incoming cord to remove pressure on the internal connections. And, yes, Starelo makes those, too, which I will buy.
Amazon Customer –
A bit awkward to fix the wires to the plug, but these plugs are cheap and work just fine.
Buddy –
Nice quality and easy installation
Carlos A. –
Estoy satisfecho con el producto lo volverÃa a comprar
kathy –
Reasonable price and suitable product