Southwire 10-Gauge Generator Cord with L14-30 Plug, 10 ft vs RVGUARD 4 Prong 30A 15ft Generator Extension Cord
Overall winner: RVGUARD 4 Prong 30A 15ft Generator Extension Cord
Key Differences
RVGUARD (A) offers a longer 15 ft length and explicitly lists a weather-resistant SJTW jacket and 10 gauge copper core; Southwire (B) is a shorter 10 ft cord with a heavy-duty 10 gauge jacket and twist-locking plug. Choose RVGUARD if you need extra reach and a named SJTW jacket; choose Southwire if you need a compact 10 ft twist-lock cable from a major wire brand
Southwire 10-Gauge Generator Cord with L14-30 Plug, 10 ft
Durable 10 gauge generator cord with weather-resistant jacket and molded L14-30 plug/receptacle. Twisting lock ensures secure connections; suitable for RVs, campers, and generators. Customers note solid construction and good value
Pros
- 10 gauge heavy-duty jacket
- weather resistant to moisture and abrasions
- twist-locking plug and receptacle
- molded connectors for durability
Cons
- 10 ft length may be limiting for some setups
RVGUARD 4 Prong 30A 15ft Generator Extension Cord
NEMA L14-30P to L14-30R generator extension cord for 125/250V use. Heavy-duty, weather-resistant, with twist-lock design and protective strain relief. Customers note durability and versatile power delivery
Pros
- 4-prong NEMA L14-30 design
- Twist-lock plug prevents disconnection
- Weather-resistant SJTW jacket
- 10-gauge copper conductors for durability
Cons
- No explicit mention of length beyond 15 ft
- No specific outlet compatibility beyond L14-30P/L14-30R
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RVGUARD |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | RVGUARD |
| User Reviews | RVGUARD |