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Solid Cordz®  sent me a pair of their premium extension cords to review.   I admit my computer area must look like a hazard spot with electrical wires overextending themselves to reach that one little electrical socket I have to work with for all my computer equipment.

I was very impressed with the Solid Cordz® extension cords because they were noticeably made of high-grade material. Not, the super hard material.  The cable are thicker than usual cords and houses a 16 AWG wire but also offer flexibility. The cords certainly were made for durability.  The extension cords are 6-foot long each.

So, I off setting the extension cords up in the computer area to give it a more organized look and hide those pesky over-extended wires!

The thickly insulated cords were very flexible and to my amazement did not create a bulky stiff look that makes it look like a high-construction area. The cables are fully rated for 125 volt/13 Amp applications. It certainly made it a breeze to fix those overextending wires in back of the computer area.

The cords are proven and tested for its top-quality: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed & CSA approved.  There is also a no-questions asked Lifetime 100% money back guarantee.

Check them out at http://solid-cordz.com/

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