2 Conductor 18g Black Twisted Power Cord Wire

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#18 Gauge 2 conductor Stranded Power Cord.  #18 Gauge Copper Wires are housed inside of Flexible Black Rubber Insulation.  Two #18 gauge wires are individually wrapped in a rich black braided cotton covering and then are twisted together for the perfect period look.  Great for many applications, fans, lamps, radios or anything from the 1900's-1950's.  Made in USA 

 

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5 out of 5 (based on 7 ratings)
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18 guage 2 wire power cord

5/5
Great looking, easy to work with and a good price. Fast shipping also, thanks
Posted by Gary Walker , Aug 15th 2023

2-conductor twisted black cloth covered wire

5/5
Worked perfectly on my restoration of a 1912 Emerson 16”desk fan model 16648.
Posted by Allen Bennett, Sep 22nd 2022

Better than other vintage cords on the market

5/5
This is a very well made cord perfect for antique fans. I highly recommend this cord.
Posted by Quentin Malzahn, Apr 3rd 2021

Wire with the "antique look"

4/5
I looked everywhere for the cloth covered, twisted pair type of power cord in a light brown color, but couldn't find it. I purchased it in a black color from Antique Fan Parts. I am happy with the quality, price, fast delivery etc., but wish the older product offerings of other colors were still available.
Posted by Alan LaValle, Mar 31st 2021

Wire with the "antique look"

4/5
I looked everywhere for the cloth covered, twisted pair type of power cord in a light brown color, but couldn't find it. I purchased it in a black color from Antique Fan Parts. I am happy with the quality, price, fast delivery etc., but wish the older product offerings of other colors were still available.
Posted by Alan LaValle, Mar 31st 2021

Wire

5/5
Great wire, not a shiny black like others out there. Nice flexibility!
Posted by undefined, Dec 25th 2019

Perfect for refurbishing old fans.

5/5
It contains the correct gauge stranded copper wire. Twisted pair do not unravel and remain flexible.
Posted by undefined, Aug 18th 2019