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they work well on C Crane table radio. I broke the end of my AC adaptor which plugged in straight out of radio so I bought a new AC adaptor and a set of these adaptors for my 2 radios and never had another problem. Read more

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| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
|---|---|
| Specific Uses For Product | Camera |
| Connector Type | DC5.5x2.1mm |
| Color | DC5.5x2.1mm |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3 x 0.5 inches |
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Customers find the adapter's connection solid and reliable, with well-made construction.
they work well on C Crane table radio. I broke the end of my AC adaptor which plugged in straight out of radio so I bought a new AC adaptor and a set of these adaptors for my 2 radios and never had another problem. Read more
These are excellent quality 5521 angle adapters. They have a solid inner barrel compared to some which have a "tuning fork" pin connection. They are a legit 2.1mm and NOT 2.5mm. (They will not fit a 5525 jack.) This is good as the connection is solid and reliable. The barrel length is 12mm before you hit the plastic. I've had some which are only 10mm, and, if you have equipment where the jack is even a little bit recessed, those fall out. These are plenty long and secure. My only comment is that if you EVER think you will need more than two, get these from Longdex (https://amzn.to/3TIpeno). They are 100% the exact same product just a four-pack for about a dollar and a half more. Those also come in a variety of other sizes, too, like these zdyCGTime angle adapters. Read more



Rearranged my garage slightly, and discovered that there was not room for a 12V power wire to make a nice gentle curve. Using this right angle connector fixed the problem in 3 seconds -- much better than rerouting the wire or any other solution. .......... The plumber who installed the water softener in my house did a poor job. He cut a pipe to the wrong length it cracked. I also hated to location of the tank because it stood about 2 feet out from the corner. I replaced the resin, fixed the pipe, and moved the tank into the corner where I strapped it to both walls (in California Earthquake Straps are a reasonable precaution). Unfortunately, in this new location, the tank is close to the junction box where the power and control wires from my tankless water heater enter the wall (on the way to my UPS and wifi router, respectively). Got right angle connectors for both the 12V cable and the ethernet cable, and VOILA! no more problem. :-) Read more
worked as it should to change angle of connection Read more
Bought these for my guitar pedalboard. A 90° angle before the plug adds stability. The walls on these are pretty thick so as you can see I shaved them down to size. Added some electrical tape to make up for some lost insulation. They work and fit great now. Read more

This right angle adapter will help making a power connection in a tight space. My application was for a wall-mounted panel computer that needed to get power. The 5.5mmx2.1mm size of the jack and plug is one of the more common sizes for power supply connections. Both the jack and plug made solid connections. The construction feels good and should stand up to standard levels of use. Read more
DC5.5x2.1mm Male & Female: Works & fits perfectly with my LED desk lamp, which should have terminated in an elbow connection as standard. For those who don't read the specs carefully, don't try to push much more than 10W through this or you may over heat it (2A * 5V = 10W). Read more
Both my wife and I have Lectric XP 3.0 folding electric bicycles that we take camping with us. We keep them in a large plastic tote in the back of my truck. After a ride, I would remove the batteries before we placed the bike in the totes, then I would recharge the batteries back at the campground. Once, we almost left the batteries at the campground prior to a ride because we forgot to put them back in the truck. I did not like removing the batteries from the bike after every ride, and potentially damaging them transporting outside of the bike. I thought that a right-angle adapter placed into the charging port might fit in between the folds of the bike frame and still allow the charging plug to fit. Well, it works, after a ride, I just insert the adapter into the charging port then fold the bike. Back at the campsite, I insert the charging plug into the adapter. I can now charge the batteries in the bike while they are in the tote in the folded position. Read more
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