Can you use an extension cord for a refrigerator?


Question:I need to know if it is safe to use an extension cord on a refrigerator? Not a regular extension cord but a cord made for appliances.

Answers:
Yes you can use a cord made for appliances as long as it is heavy enough. I would look for at least a 12 guage wire size if not a 10 guage. These are a fairly large wire size but the cost will be cheap as opposed to what can happen if you use a smaller cable.
The 12 ga should be good for 20 amps while the 10 ga should handle 30 amps.
Some may say you can use a 14 guage that is good for 15 amps but the price difference is not that much for a little peace of mind. Make sure you get one that has only one female plug on the end that way you will not be tempted to plug something else in with it.


Hi as long as you get one that is grounded & made for large appliances, I do not see why not.
Yes you can without any problems as long as it's an extension cord designed to carry enough amps.

Another idea is to make sure it is not too long or curled up.
Yes you can use an appliance cord for your fridge,just make sure it has a ground and the proper amperage capabilities.

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