About this item
This range cord is required for successful hook-up of your new appliance. Our delivery personnel will determine whether a 3- or 4-prong cord is needed based on the outlet behind your existing range.
Our delivery personnel will determine whether a 3- or 4-prong cord is needed based on the outlet behind your existing range.
Heavy-duty insulation jacket is flexible to prevent kinking and cracking.
6' length allows access to hard-to-reach outlets.
Quick and easy spade terminal hookup.
Right-angle plug allows close placement of range against wall.
General
Product Name6' Range CordBrandSmart ChoiceModel NumberRANGE CORD
Dimension
Product Length6 inches
Electrical Specification
Voltage240 volts
Other
UPC400089296712
Search
- A: AnswerI have run in to that before. They look similar it's the amps that makes the deference. If it says both range and dryer that's fine. However a dryer only needs 30 amps a range needs 50 amps so if it says for both it should work if it,s only dryer you would fry the range.
Answered by sbdk
Q: QuestionCord is not color coded which is red or black ?(4 answers)
A: AnswerChuck means which is hot, neutral and ground. In the case of 3 prong range cords, The real answer is, these ranges dont have neutral on 3 prongs. the middle wire is the ground. the other 2 are interchangable since both are hot wires. wire the middle one first, then wire the other two to either remaining available spots to wire it to. Once all 3 is wired, you are good to go.Answered by TJCrinc
- A: AnswerI replace mine , paying for something new I felt I should replace this too so that their would be no problems down the line, to me it is worth it.
Answered by Kwoolls
Q: QuestionCan I daisy-chain these together for a longer range, say, 24'?(6 answers)
A: AnswerI would say buy a longer cord but really you're better off getting an electrician to move the outlet closerAnswered by JediDad
Q: QuestionI have a 110 outlet will you be able to install my new electric range with this outlet(5 answers)
A: AnswerNo, ranges cannot be plugged into 110 volt outlets.Answered by CommunityAnswer
- A: AnswerA wall outlet would solve the problem! or, try a 3 foot cord!
Answered by phdair
- A: AnswerPlug needs to be on bottom, left. We're the indentation is on the stove.
Answered by Booboo
Review Summary
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 7925 reviews
4.7Rating by feature
- 4.6Value
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Quality
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Ease of Use
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
The vast majority of our reviews come from verified purchases. Reviews from customers may include My Best Buy members, employees, and Tech Insider Network members (as tagged). Select reviewers may receive discounted products, promotional considerations or entries into drawings for honest, helpful reviews.
Smart Choice - 6' Range Cord
Shipping