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Default 10 Foot Dryer Cord

Boris wrote in
09.88:

I have to place a dryer 10 feet from it's plug in, breaker dedicated
outlet. I would like to use this cord:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...detailpage_o00

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Some say this is safe, others say it's not. I'd like your opinion.

I currently have a gas dryer, but need additonal capacity.

Thansk.


Three days ago, I installed a new dryer with the 3-prong, 10' dryer
cord, that allowed me to place the dryer in the only spot it could go.
I did a couple of loads, and all is well. The cord did not even get
warm.

I read all your replies (thanks), and understand the the differences
between 3- and 4- wire 220v circuits. Every home I've lived in, so far,
has been built before 1996. As time goes by, codes become more and more
stringent, sometimes benefiting the end user, sometimes just the
contractor/manufacturer. But, I can definitely appreciate grounding a
steel cabinet to a home's ground.