NEMA 1-15P to IEC-320-C7 Connectors — With a 6ft length and NEMA 1-15P to IEC-320-C7 connectors, the iCAN 2-Pin Non-Polarized Power Cable connects your laptop, PC, and many other devices to an AC power adapter.
Reliable Cable Replacement — This iCAN computer cable is the perfect replacement for your worn-out or missing 2-prong power cord.
Heavy-Duty Materials — Engineered with high-quality materials and fully molded design, the iCAN cable guarantees optimal performance, as well as long-lasting strength and durability.
Extensive Connectivity — This cable is compatible with most PCs, monitors, TVs, scanners, printers, projectors, and other devices that support a 2-prong cord.
Cable comes in an anti-static plastic bag that is resealable with its zip-lock feature. The cable works just as intended and fits snug in my laptop's power supply brick.
2023-09-07
Reviewed by: Christine
Thank you Christopher for your assistance in locating power cable for my laptop. Very friendly & approachable mannerism????
2023-06-18
Reviewed by: dhrabarchuk
Cable did fit and power on the computer.
No issues. Was long enough.
I need to have 100 characters but there is only so much you can say about a power cable.
2023-06-14
Reviewed by: Rich
Works great! Returned from Australia and have a lot of Eneloop batteries and a battery charger/refresher and I needed a N/A cable to replace the Aus version, so I got this.
2023-05-28
Reviewed by: Urbano
Packaged very nicely great customer service went in not knowing what I wanted and came out with exactly what I needed Really excited to get back on my PlayStation3.
2023-03-26
Reviewed by: Leandra
The employee was awesome, friendly and very helpful! I had to get a simple replacement cord but wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to find it, but I was in and out of the store in 10 mins. Thank you!!!
2023-03-10
Reviewed by: NormZ
Easy in and out of the store. I believe iCan is their house brand. Good quality for the price. Was helped out by Edward at their Newmarket store who also answered some of my dopey questions as I am not much of a techie.
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