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The C2G 1FT Replacement AC Power Cord is a robust, UL-listed 18 AWG power cable designed for reliable 10A current delivery. Its compact 1-foot length is perfect for maintaining tidy workspaces while powering a wide range of electronics including PCs, monitors, printers, and laptops from top brands. Featuring fully molded connectors for enhanced durability, this cable offers a dependable, long-lasting solution to replace or supplement your existing power cords.











| ASIN | B0002J20YI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,523 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #162 in Audio & Video Power Cables |
| Brand | C2G |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,730) |
| Gauge | 18.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757120242406 |
| Input Current | 10 Amps |
| Item Length | 11.81 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | C2G |
| Model Number | 24240 |
| Number Of Conductors | 3 |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| UL Listed | Yes |
| UPC | 757120242406 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Feet |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
J**H
Delivers power when plugged in
Delivers power to my device when plugged in. Operates as a cord. Has desired length within detectable parameters. Looks as pictured, within detectable parameters. It has not split, frayed, or caught fire throughout the course of the last month I've owned it, throughout which Amazon has been asking me for reviews. Basically, it works like your typical power cable. I've never owned a defective one, as a matter of fact. I've pulled them out of garage sale and auction boxes and right out of people's trash, and they've supplied power as though it was their sole purpose. I have fifteen of these lying around. I just needed a longer one. It works like the short ones, only it can reach all the way around my desk to the power supply. Neither the power supply nor monitor has begun misbehaving or caught fire since connecting them with this cable. Cable seems to have sturdy construction and not contain asbestos, lead, or rat feces. It was quite new-looking when I got it, and had a pleasant "new electronics" smell that you just don't get out of storage lockers. Dear Amazon: have you considered a "this item does not warrant review and you should please stop bothering me to write one" button? You'll get a lot less wordy, content-free reviews that way. You have about ten days to comply with this before I break down and review that flipping warranty I bought on a different item. Thank you for your business. Actually, I'm curious. What compels someone to read a review on a power cable? Poor Google image search results? I don't blame anyone. In case anyone's curious, yes, this is the cable you connect to the wall and to the tower of your computer. And most monitors. And some modern laptop chargers (though a lot of them still use stupid custom heads because it's still 1995). Fortunately, we've arrived at a point where even Apple got on board with USB-C. This is actually a huge step forward for the human race, and possibly for the Amazon review system. You no longer have to find the correct orientation for your USB chargers! I mean, within reason. There's no concept of upside-down anymore, is what I'm saying. But anyway, if you're looking for a notebook charger line, this probably isn't it. I mean, why would you order such a thing on Amazon, anyway? Run down to Radio Shack and—oh my God. Touché, Amazon. Touché. Now I'm going to have to write a review every time I go downtown to buy a capacitor. The tears are actually welling up in my eyes. I don't think I can take the stress. All the emails... all the unanswered questions... things... I never... thought... to ask... about an inductor.... It's only going to get worse for me, from here. I should write up my will, now, while I'm ahead. Um. I don't know who to leave this computer to. It's basically an Amazon review box serving machine, at this point. I guess it plays games. I could be playing some games right now. That would be good. Except I can't find them. All I see is the reviews. Oh God. I'm lost in a sea of reviews. I'm drowning in things to review. "Please review this camera case you bought for your parents but forgot to mark as a gift." "Please review this camera you DID mark as a gift, but then it was junk so we shipped a new one that wasn't marked as a gift." AND THEN THERE'S THAT WARRANTY. I think I even reviewed the device it warrants. Why am I supposed to review the warranty? Why isn't that just included? It was just a checkbox! "Click here to exchange $4 for the promise that Kool-Aid cannot ruin your life in the foreseeable future!" So I did, and now it wants an essay. I can't even be all, "YEAH, IT'S ALL GOOD; FIVE STARS! WOO! I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT WHETHER YOU'LL ACTUALLY REIMBURSE ME IF MY CAMERA DIES, BUT YOU'VE GOT MOXIE. I LIKE THAT. 5/5 A+ WOULD BUY AGAIN." Anyway, we're at the point now where the automated review system is going to detect that this isn't actually a review and not publish it. Possibly a meta-analysis based on the number of occurrences of the word "review" coupled with the number of all-uppercase words. I think I must have tripped both of those meters by now. Wait, is someone actually going to read this? I've just been stream-of-conscious'ing this while my lunch heats up. I'm not even terribly shaken up about this whole stupid review process. But yeah, I guess I'll go eat some food. Sorry for any, like, wall-of-text completionists who felt compelled to read this whole thing as though it contained some pearl of information. Here's the only pearl: Perl isn't a good language. Anyway, yeah. If you're here because you need an extra-long power cable, just buy this thing. Hail Amazon. The cake is a work of falsehood. Shop for a whopper. Good night.
G**.
Perfect for powering any device!
This is a dependable and compact solution for replacing worn‑out or misplaced power cables on computers, monitors, printers, and other electronics. Its heavy‑duty 18 AWG construction and fully molded connectors deliver a snug, secure fit and long‑lasting performance you can count on. The short 3‑foot length helps keep workspaces tidy while still giving you enough reach to plug in devices comfortably. Overall, it’s an affordable, well‑made power cord that gets the job done without fuss.
A**.
Perfect cord, length
I think this is the 4th one of these that I bought. That says something. This cord simply works as designed. When you often need something more than the standard 6 or 10 foot lengths, this works perfectly.
R**2
Great way to cable manage, works fine, bit thinner then traditional power cables
This cable is exactly what I needed for my computer. My computer is super close to the surge protector so I wanted a short cable cable so I do not have to have a super long cable clutter near the surge protector and this works great. The cable is fairly short but flexible. The cable is thick in material but definitely thinner than your traditional computer power cable but not by much. It does not feel like cheap material so I am not scared of frays and such. The power cable fits perfectly into my power supply and powers my computer without any issues. The black color looks the same as traditional power cables and plugs into my surge protector without issues. Overall this is a good cable to help reduce the cable clutter for your computer and such. Just be aware that this is a very short cable. It is durable and works just as well as any other power cable.
L**N
Works great for guitar amps.
As other people have noted, this cable won't work for anything and everything. Supposedly, it's rated to 10 amps which is about 1200 watts out of a US outlet at 120 volts. I'm not an electrician, just a guitarist so don't quote me on that. Regardless, that's what a little googling got me. In some reviews people talk about the cable getting hot and not actually being able to take a something putting out 500-600 watts sustained over several hours. I can't comment on that since it's not my situation. Here's my situation: I've got several guitar and bass amps that I needed power cords for. I definitely recommend these cables for this specific use. Most of the guitar amps I'm using them for are low wattage amps anyway. I've had no problems with overheating. I'm also not leaving my tube amps on for six hours at a time either. (Tubes are too expensive to do that kind of thing unless you are playing them!) Since I'm generally only using the power cords for 30 minutes to an hour at a time, the cords wouldn't pose an overheating problem anyway. I do use the power cable with a 150-200W bass amp, but again, so far no problems. If you are considering buying these power cords as replacements for a low wattage guitar amp, they should work perfectly for you. If you are using them for something that has a VERY high power draw, you may want to look to a higher gauge power cord.
K**P
Good quality, functions.
Works as expected.
B**N
replacement power cord
perfect fit and sturdy material, excellent price
A**R
Awesome item and great customer service
P**G
Recommended
V**R
Was expecting issues but it's all good
M**A
Replaced my desktop power supply cord which was lately started giving me trouble. I usually order the accessories from the original vendor but this time tried this and happy with the purchase. Good long length makes it easier to push my desktop a bit farther from my desk. Quality is good, nicely fit into the socket, worked as soon as attached.
B**S
Nice short cable for an LED power supply that came with a cord that was way longer than I needed.
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