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Reddit mentions of TRC 90026-6-012 Shockshield GFCI Pig Tail with 9-Inch Cord

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of TRC 90026-6-012 Shockshield GFCI Pig Tail with 9-Inch Cord. Here are the top ones.

TRC 90026-6-012 Shockshield GFCI Pig Tail with 9-Inch Cord
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Two-foot heavy-duty cordPatented GFCI TechnologyIndoor & outdoor usageUL listed and CSA CertifiedGrounded receptacle with built in shock protection
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ColorYellow
Number of items1
Weight0.3 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on TRC 90026-6-012 Shockshield GFCI Pig Tail with 9-Inch Cord:

u/cleansoap · 2 pointsr/photography

If using monolights in the field w/o a battery pack (as if you need something else in your gear bags) strongly consider carrying GFCI pigtails for your equipment.

They are required where I typically work (industrial sites) and by OSHA, and I have a dedicated truck so the weight/bulk isn't an issue. Either way they are the cheapest health insurance you'll ever buy.

u/Ysgarder_syndrome · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Planning on using it to do the occasional 5/gal on the stove indoors. Looks like the mediocre reviews are not brewers at all, although the chrome flaking seems possibly problematic. At $8 shipped, can't complain though. Seems like I'll want to have one of these for switching and bonus protection: http://www.amazon.com/TRC-90026-6-012-Shockshield-GFCI-9-Inch/dp/B000XU782K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410263535&sr=8-1&keywords=gfci+pigtail

u/NewlySouthern · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Are your outlets grounded? if so, its not hard to swap out an outlet for GFCI (and you should anyway for outlets near water like the bathroom or kitchen). Alternatively, pick up an in-line GFCI pigtail