15 Results for Extension Cords & Power Strips by GLEASON REEL
Brand
GLEASON REEL
Mfr # A-444D
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 12 AWG
- Max. Amps: 16 A
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
Mfr # ACA12345-SR20
Key Features:
- Voltage: 125V AC
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Cable Length: 45 ft
Mfr # A-435D
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 12 AWG
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
Mfr # A-238B
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 16 AWG
- Max. Amps: 8 A
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
Mfr # ACA12325-DR20
Key Features:
- Voltage: 250V AC
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Cable Length: 25 ft
Mfr # ACA12335-SR20
Key Features:
- Voltage: 250V AC
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Overall Width: 14.6 in
Mfr # A-367C
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 14 AWG
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
- Standards: UL
Mfr # ACA14345-SR15
Key Features:
- Voltage: 125V AC
- Max. Amps: 15 A
- Overall Width: 14.5 in
Mfr # A-342C
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 14 AWG
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
- Standards: UL
Mfr # ACA14345-BC15
Key Features:
- Voltage: 125V AC
- Max. Amps: 15 A
- Cable Length: 45 ft
Mfr # GCC12350-SR
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 12 AWG
- Max. Amps: 15 A
- Number of Outlets: 1
Mfr # GCC12370-DR
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 12 AWG
- Max. Amps: 15 A
- Cord Length: 70 ft
Mfr # A-332D
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 12 AWG
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Reel Mounting: Bench; Ceiling; Wall
Mfr # ACA12345-DR20
Key Features:
- Voltage: 125V AC
- Max. Amps: 20 A
- Overall Height: 16.8 in
Mfr # A-334C
Key Features:
- Wire Size: 14 AWG
- Max. Amps: 15 A
- Standards: UL
About Extension Cords & Power Strips
Extension Cords & Power Strips are indispensable tools that amplify the reach of your power supply, catering to a myriad of projects from simple to intricate. These versatile utilities come in several types tailored for specific applications and environments. Crafted with conductive materials like copper, aluminum or steel, these cords and strips are insulated for safety against electric shocks and corrosion resistance. Their utility extends across various industries including construction sites where outlet accessibility is limited; they're also favored by professionals such as electricians who value retractable cords for high-voltage tasks, and plumbers who benefit from outdoor extension cord holders during water-related operations.