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Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

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  • Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

    Looking for ideas instead of tying the DA cord into a knot with the extension cord.

    With my G110V2 I wanted a good extension cord, picked up one of these:


    Problem is, the end is rather heavy, unplugs the with little effort.
    I don't like the idea of tying them into a knot.

    Has anyone tried these yet:

    You can avoid the lame video

    Or any other cheap ideas? I always have plenty of zip ties lying around.

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    Re: Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

    Pretty cool, thanks for sharing.
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      Re: Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

      That looks like it should work pretty well...

      Wonder if Home Depot or the like carries something similar.
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        Re: Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

        Originally posted by hacker-pschorr View Post
        Looking for ideas instead of tying the DA cord into a knot with the extension cord.

        Would that clip work with your tri-outlet cord? 3/4" masking tape is effective and cheap for holding cords together. I imagine you would use a bit more tape than you would with a normal cord.
        Alex C.

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          Re: Kord 'n Klamp - keep your DA plugged into the extension cord.

          Originally posted by Alex C. View Post
          Would that clip work with your tri-outlet cord?
          Whoops, wrong link...... I have the same cord with a single outlet. Or a cord like it....
          I just remembered it was rated for 15-amp and cost around $50.

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