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6' Indoor Cord 3 with 3 Outlets and Sliding Safety Cover Black - Dealworthy™
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- Indoor extension cord in black
- Features 3 outlets with sliding safety covers
- 6 feet cord for that extra reach
- 1-year limited warranty
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Q: How do you remove the safety cover?
A: Those three little things that slide back and forth (two on one side and one on the other) pop them out with a screwdriver, butter knife, or whatever you can get your hands on. They pop out super easy. Yes, you will be able to plug your things into it, even if it looks questionable.
submitted bySaraK - 4 months agoA: Hello - The outlet cover you’re referring to is not designed to be removed. It’s a sliding cover that serves as a built-in safety feature. To access the outlet, place your fingernail or a plug prong into one of the grooves on the cover’s surface and slide it to the side. This will reveal the two prong holes, allowing you to plug in your device while keeping the cover intact, just shifted to expose the outlet. I hope this helps - Stanley.
submitted byStanley - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Yes, how do you remove the safety cover and why does it seem like you all can not provide an answer to this question if you sale the product?
A: Hi Acee - The outlet cover you’re referring to is not designed to be removed. It’s a sliding cover that serves as a built-in safety feature. To access the outlet, place your fingernail or a plug prong into one of the grooves on the cover’s surface and slide it to the side. This will reveal the two prong holes, allowing you to plug in your device while keeping the cover intact, just shifted to expose the outlet. I hope this helps - Stanley.
submitted byStanley - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: How do you remove the safety cover?
A: Hi Jane - The outlet cover you’re referring to is not designed to be removed. It’s a sliding cover that serves as a built-in safety feature. To access the outlet, place your fingernail or a plug prong into one of the grooves on the cover’s surface and slide it to the side. This will reveal the two prong holes, allowing you to plug in your device while keeping the cover intact, just shifted to expose the outlet. I hope this helps - Stanley.
submitted byStanley - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: What type of items is the cord compatible with?
A: The cord pairs well with 2 prong items like Christmas lights and lamps.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 7 days agoAi generated
Q: What is the maximum amperage supported by the cord?
A: The extension cord supports a maximum amperage of 13 amps.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 7 days agoAi generated
Q: Is the extension cord suitable for outdoor use?
A: No, this extension cord is designed for indoor use only.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 7 days agoAi generated
Q: What is the wire gauge of the extension cord?
A: The extension cord has a wire gauge of 16 AWG.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 7 days agoAi generated
Q: How many outlets does the extension cord have?
A: The extension cord features 3 outlets with safety covers.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 7 days agoAi generated
Q: Why the heck hasn't anybody posted instructions to remove the safety cover???
A: Hey Froberts - Thank you for your interest in this item extension cord. Please contact us via chat or at 1-800-591-3869 and we will be able to get you the necessary instructions for the safe removal of the cover. Hope this helps!- Josh
submitted byJosh - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: Does this product have any Proposition 65 Warnings causing cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm?
A: Thank you for reaching out with this great question! Sorry for the delayed reply. Prop 65 requires anything containing metal, solder or certain chemicals used in manufacturing to display the warning. This product meets those requirements since it contains metal, solder and was exposed to certain chemicals required in the manufacturing process that could cause cancer. We hope this information helps! Thank you and have a great week!
submitted byTT Innovation - 10 months agoBrand expert