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Your cart is empty.Woods 82870 Snap-Together Cord Reel, Black, Holds up to 150-Feet 16/3 AWG. Cord reel spins free. Easy snap together design. Will accommodate 14 and 12 gauge cords. Holds up to 150-feet of 16/3 gauge cord. Durable construction won't break with regular use. The Woods (R) brand is a registered trademark of Coleman Cable Inc.
Gilles L
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
It performes as described.
Snuggie_Deluxe
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I have a bunch of CAT patch 6 cable that someone pulled out of the box and it has been a nightmare managing. Finally bit the bullet and bought this to spool it around, knowing full well this isn't the intended purpose of the product, although it should in theory work. Towards the inner portion of the spool and on both sides there's a little lip that I can tuck the cable under, but it proves to be not ideal because as I spool the cable and the cable wraps around to the other side, the lip blocks it. I guess I could break that clip off though. I worked around it and managed to completely spool the CAT 6 cable I had. I'm not sure how large the original box was and I'm guessing it was around 1k feet. I haven't used that much of the cable and I still have plenty of room on the spool. Worked great for my needs/purposes.
Aqua Queen
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
I have bought two of these!! Easy to use, wraps up and places down, when your ready to use and put away!Love, Love Love IT!! Perfect for putting those Christmas lights up, and don't forget the extension cords!!
DionsCloset
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
It’s very cheaply made. I don’t use my hose a lot, so I don’t think it will be an issue.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
Has good capacity. Easier to use and better value than expensive metal framed spoolers. It's lightweight and compact, and hangs easily on the wall on a hook, nail, or screw.Spray a bit of Silicone lubricant at the handle and at the central interface between grip and outer spool, to allow easier use especially when spool is loaded with cord or hose.
Will WilliamVS
Reviewed in Brazil on January 4, 2023
Usei para enrolhar cabo de rede.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2020
These reels are not great. They are flimsy and frustrating to roll (they jam up). I would use them for storing cords you hardly ever use. Not for regular use.
Paul&Calvin
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2019
Perfect. Easy to use. Slightly bent a bit due to weight. But a bit of time on the sun will bend it back out. Very smooth to operate. For the price it’s what I was looking for. Holds my 100 ft heavy duty outdoor cord perfectly.
Abby Bubiak
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2019
This has been a game changer for my extension cord storage. Now I don't have to wrestle with a tangled mess of extension cords when I go to mow the lawn - simply unwind it, use it, and wind it back up again. For the price point this works very well. I also am able to hang it on a hook in my shed so that everything stays nice and organized! Glad I bought it, and would buy more for future extension cords.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2019
The reel works pretty well but I find it binds when winding if there is any tension on the cord. Also you need three hands to wind the cord evenly. Mostly it works and is the best compact cord winder I have found.
Greg Ames
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2014
Looking for a reel, mostly I knew what I didn't want. Some do not rotate easily. Others take up a lot of space & it is easy to catch a leg on the handle that sticks way out. I'd prefer no reel over most options available. I've got an older 100 foot 12/3 cord. The insulation is a little thicker. The first time I rolled up the cord I thought that I was going to run out of reel before I got all the cord on, but it barely fits. The newer 12/3 cords I've seen have thinner insulation & should fit more easily. A person needs to hold the reel straight or the cord catches on the sides, but after catching a time or two it is easy to see how to hold it to get it to work well. My only complaint is that is lightly constructed. I expect it will hold up for a long time as long as I'm the one rolling up the cord, but if one of my workers is using it & tosses it around some, I don't expect it will take much abuse.
Chad Brogan
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2014
Having given up on the idea that any cord reel could lessen the pain of winding 100' 12/3 wire, this guy exceeded my expectations. It wound all 100' of the cord and did so with a reasonable amount of effort. The flattened edges that allow it to stand inevitably cause the cord to catch. That's frustrating, but not a deal breaker. The plastic seems sturdy enough to last a while. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase.Update 07/04/2014While winding today, the center handle popped out. The cord had caught on a fence post and torqued the reel at an angle. It took about 3 minutes to get back in. It would be nice if the manufacturer seated the center handle more securely. If you are going to use this thing, make sure the cord is laid out straight with no chances for a snag.
Hill
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2013
I"ve had the orange ones before, they worked. Well, all but one. It was very hard to turn. This Woods model spins very freely, and is very easy to use. Only complaints: doesn't hold much, and I wish someone would make these with the "flanges" angling away from each other more. You have to have really good aim to keep the cord you're wrapping up from missing the spool. Who says they have to be symmetrical? Have the flange on the handle side angle deeply away from the center hub, and have the other flange (the one next to your hand when holding the center bar) remain vertical so as to keep it from hitting your arm whilst reeling. I would buy again, just because the thing spins so easily.
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