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Storing Extension CordsClaudia-MD from MD Feedback About This Post:RE: Storing Extension CordsI coil them up and use a cable tie. Cable ties are very cheap, and when I need to use a cord I just snip the tie off. Post By Roger (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension CordsYou can buy an inexpensive garden hose rack at any department store (such as walmart). Just bolt it to the wall and you're ready to go. Post By Michelle (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension Cords
I also use a 'looping' technique to gather and store long power cords. (Other long cabling as well -- extension cords usually top out at 50', ethernet and XLR audio cables can be several TIMES as long.) Then, some sort of tie around all the turns of the loop -- reusable velcro cable ties can be handy to keep permanently on long cables, if they're not going to be subjected to outdoor use or construction debris. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension CordsTry a monkey chain knot. It looks nice and is easy to extend. The only drawback is the time it takes to chain the cord but I find the effort worthwhile. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension Cords
My husband always loops his long outdoor cords. Start at the opposite end from the male plug. Make a loop about the size of a dinner plate. reach through the loop and grasp the cord. Pull through and make a second loop. Repeat to the end and plug the male end into the female end. Or with the trimmer, just pull the end through the last loop a second time to secure. When you are ready to use it, just release the last loop and pull. When they are looped like this, you can just drop them in a heap in a box for storing. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Storing Extension CordsI also have those very, very long outdoor extension cords. We have a wooden spool that someone gave us who worked in construction. We wind the cords around that spool. I think wire or something must have originally come on the spool. Its about 18" tall and 10 " across. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension Cordswind them like they came wound up when purchased and put a twisty tie on them . Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Storing Extension CordsYou can use toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls or those velcro wraps to keep the cords folded and manageable. Post By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post) |
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