Cable size (2.5 mm2):
Refers to the cross-sectional area of the copper conductor. This thickness allows the cable to carry higher current (typically up to 20–25 amps depending on conditions) with reduced voltage drop.
Length (50 meters):
Long reach suitable for outdoor or large work areas such as construction sites, farms, workshops, or events.
Core type:
Commonly available as:
3-core (Live, Neutral, Earth) for appliances requiring grounding
Sometimes 2-core for lighter, non-earthed applications
Material:
Conductors: High-quality copper for efficient conductivity
Insulation: PVC or rubber (often weather-resistant for outdoor use)
Outer sheath:
Durable and flexible, designed to resist abrasion, moisture, and sunlight (especially for outdoor-rated cables)