Redlands Okie
Veteran Member
Works great especially for cords and air hoses that do not handle cold weather well.
I have one of the orange reels but find that the flopping cord end is a PIA. Velcroing it might work. I do find that just wrapping the cord around my hand/elbow works fast and makes a tight bundle. For longer cords, I simply gather up an arm length per wrap and then hang it on a long nail. I have a couple of cord handcuffs that work great to hold everything together but I haven't seen them in many years at any local store. While the reels seem like a good idea, they just aren't too great for my uses. Those H shaped ones would be my least favorite way to wrap up a cord, a real PIA to reel out, much worse than just arm wrapping the cords.
SPYDERLK- I never thought about that, but that makes sense. This cord's primary use is for use outdoors just about fully extended; usually to the tractor's engine block and HST filter preheaters. Thanks for sharing.
Dont worry on that one. The wires are paired, carrying current to and from. A near total cancellation of magnetic effects -- AC or DC.Now you have me thinking about the magnetic field within the reel?Or that may be a DC phenomena?


Not if the current is in the opposite direction in each wire ... just like it is in an extension cord. Coiled or not magnetics are cancelledIf you put two, side by side, do you have a transformer.![]()
Not if the current is in the opposite direction in each wire ... just like it is in an extension cord. Coiled or not magnetics are cancelled