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Insignia - 6' AC Power Cable - Black
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Insignia - 6' AC Power Cable - Black

Typically used for monitors, computers, printers, scanners, TVs, sound systems, and many more devices and appliances that have the IEC-60320-C14 inlet. Ideal solution for replacing damaged, overused or missing power cords. This heavy duty 18 AWG power cord is fully molded for durability. UL, cUL listed and CSA approved. All relevant materials are complied with RoHS and REACH directive. 18/3 UL SVT 60°C BLACK COLOR NEMA 5-15P TO IEC-60320-C13
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Typically used for monitors, computers, printers, scanners, TVs, sound systems, and many more devices and appliances that have the IEC-60320-C14 inlet. Ideal solution for replacing damaged, overused or missing power cords. This heavy duty 18 AWG power cord is fully molded for durability. UL, cUL listed and CSA approved. All relevant materials are complied with RoHS and REACH directive. 18/3 UL SVT 60°C BLACK COLOR NEMA 5-15P TO IEC-60320-C13

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BrandInsignia™
Cable Gauge18.0
Connector TypeType B
Date First AvailableAugust 12, 2016
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Item Weight7.2 Ounces
Ul ListedYes
Connector GenderMale-to-female
Package Dimensions9 X 5.6 X 0.7 Inches
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