A: Hi Sandi, This is a push in plug and outlet. It would not twist to lock. Hope this helps. Greg
by|May 4, 2023
A: No it is not a twist plug. It is like a regular plug in connection
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can I use this to plug my outside Christmas lights in my patiolight? No outside plug.
by|Nov 22, 2016
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A: No, It won't work..
by|May 5, 2023
A: Hi Tp, This is for connecting your RV to a regular 120v outlet. Christmas lights would not have that type of connection. Hope this helps Greg
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Is the end that is not seen in photo a standard straight blade male, lime fits common 120v receptical?
by|Jul 12, 2016
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A: Yes it will.
by|May 3, 2023
A: Yes, the other side is a run of the mill outlet.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:PLEASE HELP ME SOME ONE BECAUSE I REALLY NEED TO WASH MY FAMILY'S CLOTHES
by|Feb 3, 2016
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A: Conntek Locking Adapter with 15 Amp 125 Volt Male Plug To 30 Amp Female Connector
I went to Amazon and put in a search and this is what I found...I'm having the same problem with a dryer. I had to return and reorder now that I figured out what to do due to living in a prewar walk up apartment...electrician is a costly option...I hope this helps...the adapter in the picture looks like it might be the one, however you want to see the entire product prior to purchasing and check the info on your appliances to locate the compatable adapters in order to be safe.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Can I get a picture of the other (male) side of this adapter?
by|Nov 9, 2015
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A: Hi Bud, This is just a standard 3-prong male plug just like on a heavy duty extension cord. Hope this helps.
by|Nov 28, 2022
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A: The other side is your standard three prone house wall outlet.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Is this a 3 or 4 prong on the other side of the picture? I'm trying to find an adapter for a 4 prong RV camper to adapt to a standard 120v Outlet for when the 4 prong outlet is not available.
by|Jul 17, 2015
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A: Hello John! The other side of this is a 3- prong. Thanks for your question!