Unmistakable Extension Cord
Bad Ass Extension Cords makes quality cords in different lengths and thicknesses, with bright color options as well as customizable branding to keep cords from being lost on the job.
As VP of our company, it’s my responsibility to keep track of company tools, so after losing several extension cords in a short period of time, I decided to replace our missing cords with Bad Ass Extension Cords. I chose this brand because I could print our company name along the length of the cord, and because they come in bright colors other than orange and yellow, which I figured would at keep another crew from grabbing our cords by mistake. But as soon as the first cord arrived, I was also sold on the quality. The Heavy-Duty extension cords I bought have lights at both ends, durable nickel-plated prongs, and oil-resistant jacketing.
We’re in the Midwest, so we also own some of the Cold Weather cords with dual-lighted ends that stay flexible to –58°F. In addition to standard cords, the company makes three-outlet, multi-outlet, click-to-lock, and low-profile cords along with GFCIs, various cord adapters, and a whole lot more. You can order Bad Ass Extension Cords at their website, badassextensioncords.com. A 25-ft. Heavy-Duty dual-lighted extension cord costs less than $60.
— Matt Eastman, a contractor in Savage, Minn.
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