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    You can use an extension cord just not one of those 99 cent ones.
    You want to use a true heavy duty cord at least 16 to 14 gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    You can use an extension cord just not one of those 99 cent ones.
    You want to use a true heavy duty cord at least 16 to 14 gauge.
    Ohhh ok gotcha. Thanks Pit. I guess I'm just paranoid. My little sister burnt down part of our house when I was younger so I have a thing about fire safety. Ha

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