HT1586 AC Power Cord for Apple TV 1

i lost my AC Power Cord for Apple TV 1 . Anyone know where I can buy a replacement for this?

it's a pretty std cable at least my old standalone cdplayer and my sony playstation 2 use the same cable
would assume most hardware stores carry them

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