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Tools & Hardware : Designers Edge E-103 Cord Storage Wheel

Designers Edge E-103 Cord Storage Wheel

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 548





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Designers Edge
EAN: 0090529617537
Label: Designers Edge
Product Manufacturer: Designers Edge
Model: E-103
Publisher: Designers Edge
Ranking: 548
Studio: Designers Edge


Product facts:
  • Tangle Free Cord Storage Wheel
  • Hold up to 150' of 16/3 Gauge Cord
  • Holds up t0 125' of 14/3 gauge cord







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Item Description:
Tangle free storage of extension cords, holiday lighting, rope, hose, light wire. Holds up to 150' of 16/3 gauge cord or holds up to 125' of 14/3 gauge cord.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I hate this thing
There must be some trick to getting the cord wrapped on this thing that I don't know. I simply could not figure out how to be able to extend the cord to the wall socket and to the attached device. If I left a long bit so I could reach the socket, I couldn't turn the wheel to roll up the rest of the cord(and while trying, cut myself on the cheap plastic). Instead, I had to secure the female end, which means I'll have to move the unit to my appliance and whenever I want to move the shop vac, or whatever, I'll have to move the cord reel too. I thought all these things were supposed to make the job easier, but I was wrong. The stand on my other cord wheel is open on one side, which allows one end of the cord to stick out through a hole in the reel and allows easy wrapping, plus it's far better quality and has no sharp edges. I'll probably end up throwing this thing away. I could only get 50' of yellow cord around it anyway. Wrestling with the cord would be easier for me than trying to use this thing. I recommend spending a bit more and getting a unit that isn't so flimsy and limited in design.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good once modified
This is a cheapo plastic reel. Seems to be holding up. I drilled a hole in the plastic to feed the male end of the extension cord though. I can't imagine how you are supposed to use this without the hole. I have a 100 ft. 12 guage electrical cord, which fits just fine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quality Necessity
I am going to all electric lawn tools, which means plenty of extension cords. This little light weight reel is a happy solution to avoid tangled and hard to store cords. Came fully assembled and ready to go to work.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Cord wheel
it does hold 100' of cord, but it would have been way more useful, if it could plug into an outlet and let you unroll the cord as it is plugged in.




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