Manufacturer | Yellow Jacket |
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Place of Business | CARROLLTON, GA, 30119 US |
Part Number | 2820 |
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 13.34 x 39.37 cm; 5.73 kg |
Item model number | 2820 SJTW |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Size | 100 Foot |
Colour | Yellow |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Format | Type B |
Included Components | Electrical & Heating;Rough Electrical;extension-cords |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 5.73 kg |
Country of origin | China |
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Yellow Jacket 2820 12/3 100-Feet 15-Amp Heavy-Duty SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Power Block
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Colour | Yellow |
Brand | Yellow Jacket |
Input current | 15 Amps |
Plug type | Type B |
Wattage | 12 watts |
About this item
- Yellow Jacket cords are more flexible and abrasion resistant at any temperature than standard vinyl compounds
- High Gloss yellow jacket resists oil, grease, moisture, and abrasion
- Extra heavy, clear molded plugs are rugged, durable and oversized
- Recommended for use with heavy duty equipment and tools
- Meets OSHA specifications, UL Listed
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ASIN | B000BQO7PW |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #39,830 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #333 in Extension Cords #685 in Barbecue Tools |
Date First Available | Sept. 14 2011 |
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Yellow Jacket 2820 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Power Block, 100-Feet. Yellow Jacket cords are more flexible and abrasion resistant at any temperature than standard vinyl compounds. High Gloss yellow jacket resists oil, grease, moisture, and abrasion. Extra heavy, clear molded plugs are rugged, durable and oversized. Recommended for use with heavy duty equipment and tools. Meets OSHA specifications, UL Listed. The Yellow Jacket (R) brand is a registered trademark of Coleman Cable Inc.
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Yellow Jacket 2820 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Power Block, 100-Feet. Yellow Jacket cords are more flexible and abrasion resistant at any temperature than standard vinyl compounds. High Gloss yellow jacket resists oil, grease, moisture, and abrasion. Extra heavy, clear molded plugs are rugged, durable and oversized. Recommended for use with heavy duty equipment and tools. Meets OSHA specifications, UL Listed. The Yellow Jacket (R) brand is a registered trademark of Coleman Cable Inc.
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Sturdiness | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.7 | — |
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plug type | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B |
power outlets | 3 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
cable length | — | — | 25 feet | 100 feet feet | 100 feet | — |
connector gender | — | female | Male-to-Female | NEMA5-15P-to-NEMA 5-15R | female | Female-to-Male |
voltage | 0 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts |
is UL listed | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
input current | 15 amps | 13 amps | 15 amps | 15 amps | 15 amps | 15 amps |
wattage | 12 watts | — | 1875 watts | 1875 watts | 1875 watts | 1875 watts |
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For years, I have used a Kasa switch with energy monitoring to run my distiller for a couple hours at a time. The distiller produces so much heat that I wait to run it until supplementary heating is required in the laundry room. Lately, I got the bright idea to hook my washer up to a Kasa of its own in order to monitor the load's progress. I don't always hear the chime when it finishes, and it's silly to replace a 10 year old washer just to get one that will email me when the cycle completes. Anyway, the idea is that when the Kasa app says that wattage drops to zero, the load is done.
The outlet is fairly inaccessible behind the washer. Back when only the distiller was on Kasa, the washer was plugged directly into the outlet while the distiller's Kasa was plugged into some old 16ga power strip. That was fine for the distiller's 680W draw, but when I ran the washer through the power strip on a hot water sanitary setting, the variable draw of 1050-1400W was too much even with the distiller off. At first I thought the issue was the Kasa switch since the power strip reset itself, but then I replaced the power strip with this 12ga Yellow Jacket cord and the problem went away.
To stress test the system, I set the distiller to run at the same time as the washer on a high heat sanitary cycle, something I would normally never do, and only did in this case because of record cold weather. For two hours, the distiller pulled its continuous 680W or 5.67A, while the washer varied between 1050-1400W or 8.75-11.67A. Combined, I had a steady load of roughly 16A, which was too much for either 15A-rated Kasa switch alone and was at the limit of what I would ask of the circuit. I periodically inspected both Kasa switches, as well as both the molded block and cord of the Yellow Jacket. The Kasas got warm as expected, the washer Kasa considerably warmer than the distiller Kasa, but the Yellow Jacket cord didn't heat up in the slightest. This was highly impressive performance.
I would feel confident running 20A through this cord all day long, with the only caveat being that I would check on it in excessively hot weather. This is a quality cord that performs up to its rated limit and beyond with no drama.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
For years, I have used a Kasa switch with energy monitoring to run my distiller for a couple hours at a time. The distiller produces so much heat that I wait to run it until supplementary heating is required in the laundry room. Lately, I got the bright idea to hook my washer up to a Kasa of its own in order to monitor the load's progress. I don't always hear the chime when it finishes, and it's silly to replace a 10 year old washer just to get one that will email me when the cycle completes. Anyway, the idea is that when the Kasa app says that wattage drops to zero, the load is done.
The outlet is fairly inaccessible behind the washer. Back when only the distiller was on Kasa, the washer was plugged directly into the outlet while the distiller's Kasa was plugged into some old 16ga power strip. That was fine for the distiller's 680W draw, but when I ran the washer through the power strip on a hot water sanitary setting, the variable draw of 1050-1400W was too much even with the distiller off. At first I thought the issue was the Kasa switch since the power strip reset itself, but then I replaced the power strip with this 12ga Yellow Jacket cord and the problem went away.
To stress test the system, I set the distiller to run at the same time as the washer on a high heat sanitary cycle, something I would normally never do, and only did in this case because of record cold weather. For two hours, the distiller pulled its continuous 680W or 5.67A, while the washer varied between 1050-1400W or 8.75-11.67A. Combined, I had a steady load of roughly 16A, which was too much for either 15A-rated Kasa switch alone and was at the limit of what I would ask of the circuit. I periodically inspected both Kasa switches, as well as both the molded block and cord of the Yellow Jacket. The Kasas got warm as expected, the washer Kasa considerably warmer than the distiller Kasa, but the Yellow Jacket cord didn't heat up in the slightest. This was highly impressive performance.
I would feel confident running 20A through this cord all day long, with the only caveat being that I would check on it in excessively hot weather. This is a quality cord that performs up to its rated limit and beyond with no drama.