Running power to shed

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I'm sure this has been asked a million times and people are sick of noobs like me asking it again but I am still a bit confused and everywhere I look it seems like I get different answers. This is my first time asking a question on this board so if more information is needed feel free to ask.
In a few months I will be moving into a house with some other students. Unfortunately, the living room seems to have been turned into another bedroom so now we don't have a place to hang out. Fortunately we have a brick shed/outbuilding just a few meters away from our kitchen in the back garden (though since I will be running the extension cord along the outside wall it will probably end up being just over 10m). I am pretty sure the shed doesn't have any power and people online from what I've seen tend to agree that for short-term temporary use of an extension cord outdoors will be fine. I was wondering if I could get an extension cord (I was looking at the following: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BB6ZGNQ?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_W23J0J77HKAXD4593D82_2), plug it into the kitchen plug with a Masterplug RCD plug and then encase it in the following https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07K7NBJN1?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_7GNHD18NBC80DP9C8DA5

I would then run this along the wall outside and into the shed where I would only really be using a TV, XBox and maybeeeee a small 20L portable mini fridge (I am not sure of this though since I don't know if I want to leave the plug on all night so might just use an ice box). All in all, assuming I turn the plug off overnight, is this a bad solution? It has thermal cutout protection, RCD plug and is encased in rubber just in case, plus it would be turned off most of the time and only have a very small load on it when it's in use. Is this unsafe?
I was also recently suggested to use an RV 3pin cable instead and that I am better off getting a UK male to female RV 3pin socket (something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09TLCND48?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_FVYG68MR6V85DAMM68AK) into my shed and then buy something like this https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/mayp...RkpJehB2TOFn4Q5MCdcwodJNKVfanbYEaAuQ_EALw_wcB so I can plug TV into it? If it's safer that's all I care about and I just want to make sure. Would an RCD plug be useful as well in this case? Which solution is better or are they both terrible?

Thank you very much!
 
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I assume this property is rented? If so a temporary extension lead is your only option. Check to make sure that the socket you plug the extension in to is protected by an RCD. There should be one in the house consumer unit.
If you have a fridge out there you’ll probably need to have the power on 24/7.

Using an “RV” plug is pointless. You’ll have a 13amp socket. You’ll not get more gigawatts by using a different plug!
 
other general point make sure the cable drops at the point it exits the building as even loosely laid when it rains the water will find the lowest point and that can be under the door or wherever
 

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