Heavy-Duty 14AWG Flat Plug Extension Cord
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A flat head extension cord uses a low-profile plug that sits closer to the wall than a standard plug. It’s a practical pick for outlets hidden behind a couch, bed frame, desk, bookcase, or TV console because it helps reduce the awkward “plug bump” that can push furniture out.
Yes. It’s a 3-prong grounded design, which is important for devices that require a ground connection, such as many tools, office equipment, and kitchen appliances.
This cord has one outlet at the cord end (a single NEMA 5-15R). It’s designed to extend reach with a low-profile flat head plug, which is ideal when the wall outlet sits behind furniture or equipment.
14 AWG refers to the wire gauge inside the cord. In plain terms, it’s a heavier gauge than many light-duty cords, which can make it a better match for medium to heavy-duty setups where you want more dependable power delivery.
This cord is rated 15A / 1800W at 120V AC. Add up the wattage of the devices you plan to run at the same time and keep the total under 1800W for safer operation.
NEMA 5-15P is the 3-prong plug that goes into a standard US wall outlet. NEMA 5-15R refers to the 3-prong receptacles (the outlets) on the cord end where you plug your devices in.
Pick the shortest length that reaches comfortably. As a quick guide, 1–3 ft works well for tight plug access behind a TV stand or desk, 6–10 ft suits most room layouts, and 15–50 ft is better for longer runs where the outlet is farther away. A little slack helps with routing, but extra length can add clutter.
Yes. The flat plug is designed for tight clearance behind furniture and appliances. Just avoid pinching the cord under sharp edges and keep it routed where it won’t be crushed or stressed.
This model is intended for indoor use. For patios, yards, wet locations, or any outdoor setup, choose an outdoor-rated extension cord designed for those environments.
No. It’s an extension cord meant to extend reach and provide outlets at the end. If you need surge protection for sensitive electronics, use a properly rated surge protector, then keep your total load within the cord’s rating.