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13A Weatherproof Extension Lead 5 metre

13A Weatherproof Extension Lead 5 metre

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13A Weatherproof Extension Lead

⚠️ The Safe Solution: Dedicated EV Charger Extension Lead

Heavy-duty, UK-made extension lead for safe outdoor EV charging

💡 Why This Lead Stands Out

Designed for EVs – Accommodates chunkier 13A plugs found on many electric vehicles

🌧️ IP66 Weatherproof Socket – Fully watertight, even under powerful water jets

🔒 Lockable Socket – Add a padlock for extra security (sold separately)

🧰 Heavy-Duty Build – Made from industrial-grade 1.5mm² H07RN-F rubber cable

🛠️ Custom Lengths Available – Choose from 2m to 25m, or contact us for bespoke options

🇬🇧 Built in the UK – Assembled in the UK with premium European components

🔍 Product Overview

This is the only UK extension lead designed specifically for EV granny chargers with larger 13A plugs. It connects to any standard UK socket and extends your charger

Unlike DIY store leads, this product is truly weatherproof, built for long-term outdoor use. The socket can be wall-mounted or used freely, and the cable is flexible, durable, and resistant to chemicals, UV, and extreme temperatures.

⚠️ Safety Notes

Make sure that the socket you connect to is rated 13A and in good working order. Ideally this will be an EV dedicated socket rated BS 1363-2 EV which can be purchased here

Always fully uncoil the lead before use

Never plug one extension lead into another

Check plug fuse clips every 6 months or if plug feels warm

Not compatible with Citroën Ami (uses European plug)

Consult an electrician if unsure about compatibility or safety

Given varying advice from manufacturers and varying risks in a whole myriad of charging scenarios, we cannot make a blanket recommendation that an extension lead should be used. We simply supply high quality extension leads which are compatible with the 13A plug fitted to EV chargers. Compatibility with the charger itself is not inferred or implied. It is down to the user to determine the appropriateness of the application; if in any doubt, consult an electrician. We therefore cannot accept responsibility for any damage caused as a result of using an extension lead.

Frequently asked questions

How long will it take to charge my car?

There is a quick calculation you can do to determine the charging time. If you divide the size of the car battery by the kW's that the charging equipment is capable of, this will give you your charge time (0-100%)

A simple example is that one of our 3 Pin portable chargers which can delivery 3kW per hour will take 10hrs to fully charge a car with a 30kW battery (30/3). As always, if in doubt please feel free to contact us anytime and we will be happy to help

What is your delivery time?

We send all our deliveries using a next working day delivery. We state 1-2 days to allow for a variable collection times each day. Usually, if you order before 12pm (midday) you would usually receive your item the next working day. For example if you order on a Friday morning you will receive your item on the Monday.

Will this work with my car?

Most vehicles in the UK are Type 2 connections (especially post 2018) and all our Type 2 products are compatible. If you scroll to the top of this product page we have a handy vehicle checker available for you to use. If you cannot find your vehicle on the list, fell free to contact us and we will quickly be able to confirm this for you.

What is your warranty period?

We offer a 2 year warranty on all products (unless specifically stated). The warranty is managed directly by us so we usually turn around any issues within a couple of days. If you have any specific questions about our warranties, please contact us anytime

What cable length should I go for?

There are two main considerations when choosing the best cable length.

1. The cable should run loosely along the ground to reduce the risk if tripping. If the distance between your power source and your car is 7-8 metres, go for a 10 metre cable.

2. Think about where you are likely to charge your car the second most often and make sure you allow enough cable to reach your power source at both locations comfortably

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