- Safe and Durable Construction: Extension cord is constructed with 100% copper wiring coated with a heavy duty flame retardant, heat resistant PVC sheath that serves as protection from outdoor elements, wear and tear. Listed with CSA
- High Conductivity with a Flexible and Sleek Design: Bendable extension cord adapter allows easy conversion from a standard 30 Amp male to 30 Amp female. Rated for 30 Amp - 125 Volts. Constructed with 10 gauge wires for greater conductivity
- Hassle Free PowerGrip Plug: The patented PowerGrip handle eliminates frustration by assisting users in safely and conveniently gripping, plugging, and unplugging the male and female ends without straining or damaging the cord
- Extended Length: Extends 25 feet long to provide sufficient length needed to reach distant power outlets and sources
- Multiple Uses: The PowerGrip Brand by Camco develops superior quality electrical equipment. Our extension cords and adapters provide excellent use at campsites, electric car charging stations and other outdoor use. Our products are compatible with most RVs, campers, trailers, and vehicles
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Santana Sanchez
Nice quality, easy to handle
The hand grip on the plug is really handy. A 50 amp cord is always going to be a little heavy and unwieldy, but this cord is very pliable. It will coil pretty small, and lays flat even if it has some twist to it. It's probably as easy to handle a cord as you will find. This is the 3rd one I have bought, ('sold the other two along with the last RV), and would not hesitate to buy another if I needed it.
Judi Wagnerfoxthomas
If you need it, you want this...
While traveling across the US, we've encountered a couple of RV camp sites with no power service (30 amp or more) within the 25 feet reach of our standard RV cord and a level, or nearly so, parking area. This extension did the trick! With various adapters that I bought separately we can use this to connect to 15Amp (using a 30 to 15 A adapter, with limited use of line power (no A/C or heat pump), full capability for our 25 foot class C with 30 Amp service (no adapters), or use a 50 Amp with a 50 to 30 adapter for full function on the larger available power connection. Beats running the generator or suffering in the heat when power is available but our of reach! Note: this product is pretty heavy and substantial so make sure you have space for it!
John Banks
Great option for my Tesla Model S
While the official line is to not use any extension cord with the Tesla UMC/EVSE for charging the Model S, I'm concerned that there will be a time that the 18' cord just won't be long enough. This is a very well made, heavy duty (6 gauge) extension cord, the handles are convenient and it works perfectly well with no warning alerts or anything of that sort when used on the Model S. Can pull a full 40amps continuous without overheating or any warnings. Will be a great backup when traveling. It is very heavy, as you might expect.
Steven Williamson
Good for use with Tesla Model 3
Although Tesla recommends against the use of extension cords for charging it’s vehicles, I would make an exception for this item. It is a beast! Heavy, thick conductor construction is used throughout. I am using it at home to charge my Tesla Model 3 with the mobile charge adapter that came with the car. There is no problem whatsoever. I measured less than 1 volt drop from end to end when charging at 32 amps. The cord is rated at 50 amps, so there is extra current carrying capacity I’m not using. The Tesla charging adapter gets warm with 32 amps, but this extension cord does not. I’m very happy to have this item. If your Tesla charging adapter is too short to reach to your NEMA 14-50 wall socket, this is your easy instant solution!
Kirsten Figueroa
Great Cord and Great Price
I got an email from Camping World telling me about a sale on these extension cords. I looked at their site and they wanted about $140. I really needed the cord and almost ordered from them, but I checked Amazon first. Surprise: It was lots cheaper here. Yay. Deal done. This is a great cord. My stock 50A power cord that came with my fifth wheel is too short to reach to my house and plug in and charge my coach batteries. I've used other extension cords, but they sometimes get hot--especially if I don't completely uncoil them. So now I use this Camco extension to reach the outlet in my garage. Even though the garage outlet is only a 20A breaker, it's still a more efficient charge and safer connection to use the stock cord, plus this extension, plus the dog-bone adapter to reduce down to the 110 outlet. The connections are clean and I get the best charge I can possibly get from that outlet. As long as I don't run the air conditioner or any other heavy appliances, I won't trip the breaker in the house panel. This cord is constructed well. The ends are good and easy to plug/unplug. The Velcro carrying handle is a big help too. Well done.
Ajit Ojha
Extra heavy duty
This Camco extension cord gives me the same gauge wires that I have in my internal house wiring for a NEMA 14-50 outlet, but the sheath for this cord is several times thicker. The connectors at both ends are solid and easy to work with. It's as if I'm extending the wiring for my outlet by 15 feet, and I don't expect any significant loss because of it. My outlet is less than a foot from the circuit breaker to begin with, so that won't be a problem. Unless your home wiring run is so long that an extra 15 feet would push it over the edge, chances are this will work fine. And if the run is that long, chances are that it has gauge 4 wiring and adding 15 feet of gauge 6 won't hurt. It's up to you to assure that your wiring is adequate to work with an extra 15 feet of cord. I use this so I could have an outlet in a more convenient part of the garage without needing to undertake a major wiring project. I don't plan to move it around a lot, but it's durable enough that it shouldn't be a problem to do that for typical use, and it comes with a convenient carrying strap just for that purpose. If you have an electric vehicle that needs charging, this will be well suited. But if the manufacturer tells you not to use extension cords, it's not up to me to contradict them even if there's no technical reason not to use a cord of this quality. I use it to charge a vehicle with a 40 amp draw, so I feel more than comfortable using it.
Sky Moe Sky Moe Ei
Perfect extension for my Tesla
I needed the way to lose my Tesla charger closer to the garage door so I can charge outside. Well instead of having an electrician come and spending hundreds of dollars to put in the new outlet or move my existing Outlet this extension cord was the perfect solution. I charge my Tesla through this at 40 amps it doesn't get warm or hot to the touch even after hours of charging so the wire is good quality. Also it's nice to have 4 trips with an electric vehicle 220 mobile charger 220 plugs aren't always outside and easily accessible. If you have an electric vehicle and don't think you'll ever need something like this take my advice it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
David A. Nugent
50 AMP 30 foot electrical extension cord for RV
This is a 30 foot, well made 50 amp RV extension cord. This cord is heavy and heavy duty with a nice handle to help manage it when it is ready for storage. The price I paid was excellent compared to the price for the same and similar cords in retail RV supply stores. I am pleased with this purchase and it is exactly what we needed to be able to extend the reach of the cord on our class A motor home.Camco 55195 50 AMP 30' Extension Cord with PowerGrip Handle
Shannon Kilfoil-Russo
Very good quality power cord for the money
Very good quality power cord for the money. Fast 2 day Prime shipping. With RV cords, the terminations and plugs are what makes the difference as to whether it lasts or not. The Camco terminations also seem to be firm-fitting and will last better the one I'm replacing because they won't have arcing that can cause heat and early failure. They also sell the terminations if you need to replace at some point in the future. You just need to have some base electrical tools like wire stripper, screwdriver and lineman's pliers. I'd buy again, and for the price a good buy!
Ami Skinner
Solved a Problem
Good quality cord. Someone had cut off and stole the power cord from the side compartment on my RV. I repaired it by attaching a 12" pigtail with male end onto the remaining cord inside of compartment. That was just the right length to plug into generator. I then purchased several of these power cords. I plug one into the short cord inside compartment and hookup to power post at campground. When RV is parked at home I use another to extend reach to house. Makes a good heavy duty extension cord. I then add Camco 55223 adapter to plug into wall outlet. When RV is not in use I can remove cords and store inside. Short cord inside compartment allows use of generator. I also added lock to compartment to remove temptation. I also changed all outside compartments to tubular locks to make access harder for thieves.