Outdoor Tri Tap Cord
Outdoor projects usually need more than one outlet. String lights, inflatables, tools, and speakers all compete for power. An outdoor tri tap cord makes that simple. At the end of the extension cord, you get three outlets instead of one. That means fewer extra adapters and less clutter in the yard. It is a small upgrade that makes a big difference during setup.
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WOODS 14GA 50' MEDIUM DUTY OUTDOOR TRI -TAP CORD
Regular price $20.13 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $20.13 USD
Why Choose an Outdoor Tri Tap Cord?
Using multiple splitters on a standard cord can look messy and strain the connection. A built in tri tap design keeps everything together in one durable unit. The cord is rated for outdoor use, with insulation that handles moisture and temperature changes. Whether powering decorations or lawn equipment the triple outlet head provides flexibility without extra accessories.
Built for Yard and Event Use
Outdoor cords face rough conditions. They get dragged across grass, concrete, and gravel. A quality outdoor tri tap cord is designed with a strong outer jacket and grounded outlets for safer operation. It works well for holiday lighting, patio heaters, landscaping tools and temporary event setups. Having three outlets at the end allows you to spread power across different directions without running separate cords.
Smart Seasonal Seller
These cords are popular during holiday seasons and summer outdoor gatherings. Retailers often place them near lights and extension cords for easy add on sales. They are compact, easy to stock and solve a common problem customers face when working outside. Bulk inventory helps meet demand during peak decorating and project months.
FAQs
What is an outdoor tri tap cord used for?
It provides three outlets at the end of one outdoor extension cord.
Is it safe for outdoor decorations?
Yes, as long as the total wattage stays within the cord’s rated capacity.
Are the outlets grounded?
Most outdoor tri tap cords include grounded three prong outlets.
Can it handle lawn equipment?
Yes, it can power common yard tools if the amperage rating is appropriate.
Who typically buys outdoor tri tap cords?
Homeowners, event planners and retailers preparing for seasonal demand.