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bluemeate 220v oven/stove wire 08-31-2011, 04:42 PM
IdahoScrapper They also go by stove or... 08-31-2011, 05:35 PM
ilovejunk i would pu that on c-list i... 08-31-2011, 08:00 PM
tdean 3 prong cords for dryers and... 09-20-2011, 11:11 AM
Bobby Same here, I couldn't even... 09-20-2011, 11:24 AM
Mechanic688 Then they should be in big... 09-20-2011, 02:04 PM
Bobby The problem with them (I can... 09-21-2011, 05:33 AM
bluemeate so what should i list it as?... 09-22-2011, 06:00 PM
KzScrapper This is something heisted... 09-22-2011, 06:40 PM
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    220v oven/stove wire

    It is the one in the picture with the three big prongs hanging out of the bucket



    It still works but i couldnt find them on ebay or anything... do they have a specific name? should i list it on ebay/craigslist?


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    They also go by stove or dryer cord.

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    i would pu that on c-list i have sold plenty of them for like $5/ea for quick gas money

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    3 prong cords for dryers and stoves are not up to electrical code anymore here, I take brass out of plug and strip the wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdean View Post
    3 prong cords for dryers and stoves are not up to electrical code anymore here, I take brass out of plug and strip the wire.
    Same here, I couldn't even find one at the hardware store a couple months ago, every one has to convert to 4 prong

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    Then they should be in big demand if you couldn't find one either, advertise that rascal.
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    The problem with them (I can only .speak for my area) is that they don't meet some fire/safety code... For example my apartment complex sent a a guy around when I moved to check and make sure I converted my dryer to the newer 4 prong style..not saying that's the case in all areas,
    And I would have to agree that with the trouble I had finding one there is probably a market out there for them.

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    so what should i list it as?

    "3 prong - 220v - stove/dryer/wash electrical cord" ?
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    This is something heisted from an internet add.

    Fits most major electric dryer brands.

    Features

    Ring terminal connectors stay connected when installing
    Adjustable strain relief bracket helps prevent damage to power terminals if cord is accidentally pulled too tight
    Space saving right angle plug places range closer to the wall
    Molded plug grips for easy unplugging
    Heavy-duty insulation prevents kinking and cracking for long-lasting durability
    10 Gauge/30 Amp wire
    250 Volt
    Included

    4' Range power cord
    Strain relief bracket
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