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Why You Should Never, Ever Use a Male-to-Male Extension Cord

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There's a reason male-to-male extension cords have been nicknamed "widowmakers" and "suicide cords."  

"If you put a male into a female socket, the other end of that male is going to be live," Paul Martinez, owner of Electrified NYC in Brooklyn says. "So when you touch it, you're going to get the shock of your life."

A male-to-male extension cord is a power cord that has prongs, also known as the "male" end, on each side of the cord while normal extension cords have both a male end and a female end. In 2022, the Consumer Product Safety Commission released a warning regarding male-to-male cords, stating that when used, they can cause "shock, electrocution, fire, and carbon monoxide poisoning hazards." 

Why are male-to-male extension cords so dangerous?

Male-to-male cords create shock, electrocution and fire hazards when in use. If the cord is plugged into a power outlet, the prongs on the exposed end have an electric current running to them, meaning if you accidentally touch it, you can be seriously injured. 

One Reddit user referred to the live side of the cord as "essentially a taser," but it turns out that it can be even more dangerous than that. Matrinez says that injury from these types of extension cords could even result in death. 

"It's not the voltage that's going to kill you, it's in the amperage," Martinez says. "And you can be killed on a 20-amp circuit, trust me."

For reference, 20-amp outlets are typically installed in kitchens and garages for appliances that require more power.

"We never use male-to-male extension cords," Martinez says. "All extension cords are male and female on either end to extend whatever you're extending."

What to use instead of a male-to-male extension cord?

A good rule of thumb is that if an electrician doesn't use it, neither should you. So, rather than using a male-to-male extension cord, you should always stick to regular -- and safe -- extension cords for your household needs. 

Read more: 7 Things You Should Never Plug Into an Extension Cord or Power Strip

And while some say they've used a male-to-male extension cord with a generator during a power outage at their home, electricians say this creates numerous safety hazards. The safe solution is to have a transfer switch that would work with a whole-house generator installed by a professional in your home instead.

Read more: Best Smart Plugs

Source: cnet.com

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