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TaylorBay
> 24 hourI need this when my travel trailer is connected to house 15 amp AC supply. I tested it by plugging it from 30 amp TT to the wall AC supply. Everything works as it should. The lights, refrigerator, AC and furnace all worked. After a while, I checked the cord and it was not warm to the touch. It is a thick 10 AWG cord. Confident it gives a tight connection and is all-weather resistant.
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Wootieli
> 24 hourThis is a heavy duty plug and does what it is supposed to do. I won’t probably use it often but it’s a necessity to have one onboard and I feel better having it in my storage bay. It was a pleasant surprise to also get a light weight storage bag and a very nice microfiber cloth which is very thick and will be useful for polishing. Every RV’er should have one of these for those “just in case” situations.
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Joe F.
> 24 hourI got this adapter for the rare occasions that I need to plug in my 50 amp RV and all that is available is a 15 amp outlet. The circuit won’t be able to run the air conditioners, microwave, or electric heat (at least not simultaneously), but it will allow me to keep the batteries charged, the 12v devices running, and watch TV and power my CPAP and device charging.
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JIM
> 24 hourProduct works well. Light weight, quick charge.
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Mr. Goodwrench
> 24 hourI bought this adapter to use my 30 amp trailer with my new 2500 watt dual fuel generator which only has a single 120 volt outlet. It works perfect for my application plus the extra items included (bag, wiping cloth, and strap) are used to keep the adapter, propane hose, and regulator all together and strapped to the carry handle on the generator. Also, the strap is used to relive the strain on the outlet when the adapter is plugged into the generator. Very pleased and would recommend to others
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K. Pope
> 24 hourHaving a series of different plug in adapters is almost a necessity. Long ago I ended up at a camping site where I couldnt plug in. A trudge down to the camp store, I purchased an overpriced OK quality adaptor. It is best to be in the place of having what it takes to plug into whatever the campsite has. Or in this case, I can plug my trailer in at home. True, this will not be the full 30 amps, but at home Im not pulling that much power. It will allow me to check everything before I leave the driveway though. That is good and inexpensive piece of mind.
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Busy mom
> 24 hourCamper
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MB
> 24 hourShort length heavy gauge connector that adapt a 3 prong 120 volt extension cord to the camper. Great for low load electric connections. Eliminates having to use the expensive heavy gauge line which is convenient and reduces wear and tear. Comes with a carrying bag and Velcro hanger and can be easily stored in the camper tool box.
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Keith
> 24 hourI got the 30 amp female to 110 household male adapter. It is a nice, heavy duty cord and plug, and worked flawlessly for me. It also comes with a storage bag, a cleaning cloth, and a small, Velcro strap. The storage bag is way too big, and the Velcro strap is a little small. But neither of those things is a reason not to get this adapter. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do, and it feels like it is built to last. I would not hesitate to order other products from this company!
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Brent G.
> 24 hourPretty simple device but my old one was coming apart. Fortunately, this one is made from heavier 10AWG wiring with a very thick cable jacket. It appears that the cable should last longer where it goes into the connector plugs instead of breaking there. Not sure why but as an added bonus it comes with a handy little microfiber towel. Dont have any use for the towel related to the power adapter but itll be useful elsewhere.