Outdoor Power Cords

Shop for heavy-duty outdoor power cords and extension cords at CableLeader. Our weather-resistant SJTW power cords with NEMA 5-15P and 5-15R connectors are available in 14 AWG and 12 AWG for reliable power transmission. UL and cUL listed for safety.

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50ft NEMA 5-15P to 5-15R Power Extension Cord for Indoor and Outdoor, 14AWG, SJTW, 15A/125V, Black
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$27.90
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$27.03
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$26.16
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25ft NEMA 5-15P to 5-15R Power Extension Cord for Indoor and Outdoor, 14AWG, SJTW, 15A/125V, Black
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$16.78
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$15.84
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100ft NEMA 5-15P to 5-15R Power Extension Cord for Indoor and Outdoor, 14AWG, SJTW, 15A/125V, Black
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$54.34
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$52.64
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$50.94
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$47.54
100ft NEMA 5-15P to 5-15R Power Extension Cord for Indoor and Outdoor, 12AWG, SJTW, 15A/125V, Black
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$100.98
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More About Outdoor Power Cords

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality Outdoor Power Cords designed to extend the reach of your electrical devices. Our extensive range includes the NEMA 5-15P/R 14AWG SJTW 50FT and the heavy-duty NEMA 5-15P/R 12AWG SJTW 100FT for demanding applications.

Our Outdoor Power Cords feature:

  • NEMA 5-15P and NEMA 5-15R connectors: Standard plugs and receptacles for easy compatibility with most devices.
  • SJTW-rated weather-resistant jackets: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, withstanding harsh conditions.
  • Heavy-duty 14 AWG and 12 AWG conductors: Ensuring reliable power transmission and durability.
  • Quality & Safety: UL and cUL listed, with materials compliant with RoHS and REACH directives for peace of mind.

Outdoor Power Cords: Extending Your Reach with Durability and Safety

When it comes to powering your outdoor devices, having a reliable and weather-resistant power cord is essential. CableLeader's range of outdoor power cords is designed to withstand harsh conditions while delivering a steady flow of electricity to your appliances, tools, and equipment.

Uncompromising Durability and Protection

Our outdoor power cords are built to last, featuring heavy-duty SJTW-rated jackets that provide superior weather resistance. These jackets are designed to withstand exposure to rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, ensuring your power cord remains functional and safe even in the harshest outdoor environments.

Connectors for Seamless Compatibility

We understand the importance of seamless connectivity, which is why our outdoor power cords are equipped with NEMA 5-15P and NEMA 5-15R connectors. These standard plugs and receptacles ensure compatibility with most electrical devices, allowing you to extend your reach without worrying about compatibility issues.

Reliable Power Transmission

At the core of our outdoor power cords lies a robust 14 AWG or 12 AWG conductor. These heavy-duty conductors ensure reliable power transmission, minimizing voltage drop and ensuring your devices receive the power they need to operate efficiently.

Quality and Safety You Can Trust

CableLeader takes quality and safety seriously. Our outdoor power cords are UL and cUL listed, ensuring they meet stringent safety standards. Additionally, all materials used in our products comply with RoHS and REACH directives, providing you with peace of mind and a commitment to environmental responsibility.

Versatile Applications

Whether you need to power your outdoor lighting, tools, or appliances, our outdoor power cords are up to the task. From the NEMA 5-15P/R 14AWG SJTW 25FT for general outdoor use to the heavy-duty NEMA 5-15P/R 12AWG SJTW 100FT for demanding applications, we have a solution tailored to your needs.

Extend Your Reach with Confidence

CableLeader's outdoor power cords are designed to provide you with the flexibility and reliability you need to tackle any outdoor project. With our commitment to quality, durability, and safety, you can trust that our products will perform exceptionally, allowing you to extend your reach without compromising on performance or peace of mind.

Can you leave outdoor extension cords outside?

If you leave an outdoor extension cord out in the rain, allow it to dry in place before unplugging it and storing it. While it will remain safe in place until it dries, over time exposure to the elements can deteriorate the heavy insulation that makes it weather resistant. For optimal performance and longevity, it's recommended to store outdoor power cords indoors when not in use.

What type of extension cord should be used outside?

Outdoor power cords are designed with a thick, durable layer of weather resistant insulation, typically made of rubber, vinyl, or plastic. Look for cords marked with the letter "W" or bright colors like orange, indicating they are rated for outdoor use. These cords can withstand moisture, temperature changes, and sunlight better than standard indoor extension cords.

Can outdoor extension cords get rained on?

Yes, outdoor power cords are designed to withstand exposure to rain and other elements. However, it's best to allow the cord to dry completely before using it again to avoid any potential electrical hazards. Prolonged exposure to moisture can eventually degrade the insulation, so it's advisable to store outdoor cords indoors when not in use.

Which is better, 12 gauge or 14 gauge extension cord?

The lower the gauge number, the thicker and more heavy-duty the cord. 14 AWG cords like our NEMA 5-15P/R 14AWG SJTW 50FT are suitable for medium-duty applications, while 12 AWG cords like the NEMA 5-15P/R 12AWG SJTW 100FT are better for heavy-duty, high-amperage tools and appliances.

How do I protect my electrical cords outside?

To protect outdoor connections from rain and moisture, drill holes in a weatherproof box or cover, just large enough for the cords to pass through. Insert the plugs, then snap on the lid to shield the connections from the elements. You can also use weatherproof tape or sealant to further waterproof the connections.

How do you tell if an electrical cord can be used outside?

Look for these indicators that an extension cord is rated for outdoor use:

  • The letter "W" on the packaging or cord jacket
  • Thick, heavy-duty insulation made of rubber, vinyl, or bright orange plastic
  • Clearly labeled as "outdoor" or "weather-resistant"
Outdoor cords are designed with added protection against moisture, temperature changes, and UV exposure compared to standard indoor cords.

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