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Are Cord Reels for Winding Extension Cords Any Good? 

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We’ll show you one of 5 ways to wind up extension cords. Many people use cord reels or storage devices. How good are they and will they work well for you?
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This is one in a series of episodes showing different methods of winding up and/or using extension cords. In this series, we will show the daisy chain, over-and-under, figure 8, cord reel, and cord bucket approaches.
This episode features cord-winding storage devices, as well as reels with integrated cords and outlets, as well as simple reels that you supply with your cord.
No matter what method you use to wind up your cord, always get the BEST extension cord you can afford. The cheaper the cord, the stiffer it will be, especially in cold weather.
Extension cords come packaged in a coil (much like a garden hose) or looped into an oblong shape with a sleeve around the middle. First, unwind the cord and stretch it out somewhere in the sun. It can be on the lawn, sidewalk, or driveway. Leave it out for about an hour to get the cord warm so it can “relax” and lose any memory it acquired during the time it was packaged. If it’s winter when you get your cord, place the cord somewhere warm until the cord is supple. Now you wind up the cord using the method you prefer.
Portable cord reels come in two basic versions - empty reels that you supply your cordage, or integrated reels with cordage supplied and typically a set of outlets. Although similar to mounted reels seen in shop settings, these are meant to be carried to and used at the job site. Remember this cardinal rule: you can not draw more power combined, from all the outlets, than the cord or outlet it is plugged into can supply.
If there is an integrated breaker in your cord reel, too much power draw will “pop” the breaker. If there is no breaker, you risk heating the cord, melting terminals, or possibly starting a fire. So, be careful.
Besides a breaker/reset, another worthwhile feature to look for is a self-retracting reel. This makes it easier to wind up the cord when the job is done.
Lastly, if you are buying a unit that has its own cord, get the best quality and highest capacity (at least 14 gauge!) you can afford. Cheaping out here is not wise.
If you want something even more economical, there are a variety of plastic cord wrap devices or wheel-like products. You get what you pay for. Plastic has a limited life, especially if it is in the sunshine regularly. However, these are quick and inexpensive, and easily replaced, so you need to decide what you need and the economics of your choice.
There is an active discussion (argument?) about whether or not you can run power through an extension cord that is coiled. Yes, you can. You just need to be sure you are using only about 80% of the capacity of the cordage. This is seen with the ratings that are labeled on cord reels. Power is routinely run through coiled conductors, but because they are coiled and can cause increased resistance (and related heat), they rate the capacity of the cable lower than an uncoiled cord.
Whatever method you use, taking the time to coil up and stow your gear at the end of the job pays off in having gear that will last a long time, and will allow you to set up faster on the job, as well out pack out sooner and be on your way.
While you’re at it, check out these OTHER methods that trade professionals use too:
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@dbergum1
@dbergum1 2 месяца назад
Thanks Jay...Very informative as always..
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@kens.1779
@kens.1779 Год назад
These are all good options. I like the 5 gallon bucket method. Not new, there are many videos showing this method. At the bottom lower side drill a hole in a 5 gallon bucket large enough to put the male end of the extension cord thru. Then put a heavy piece of flat concrete such as a paver in the bottom of the bucket for stability. Start pulling the cord into the bucket. The bucket will hold several hundred feet of cord!! When using just grab the end and take off! You can run with it if you like, it will come out of bucket smoothly. When done just pull it back into bucket as fast as you want. I enjoy your channel and info. Look forward to Saturday mornings to give a watch! Thanks!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
Indeed, we have an episode coming out on that method as well. There are a lot of people that use that approach. It's a good one. Best, DFJ
@shawn78789
@shawn78789 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Kens.1779 never thought of that method, God bless.
@chriscolameco6850
@chriscolameco6850 5 месяцев назад
I bought a metal craftsman one with a built in cord reel with four receptacles in the middle and it's the most useless purchase of my life. It's heavy, and super annoying to reel and unreel. Wish I learned the daisy chain method first, that things a life changer.
@jerrygeorgopolis8015
@jerrygeorgopolis8015 Год назад
Thanks Jay !
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
You're welcome, Jerry.
@leftseat30
@leftseat30 28 дней назад
There aren't winders like the Yellow Jacket type that have "spinny" handles so you can "reel" in your cord?? I've seen them for like christmas lights. The company Connelly seems to ring a bell....just not heavier gauge wire like extension cords....that I've seen. Thoughts? Thanks for your videos, sir.
@tracythompson1692
@tracythompson1692 Год назад
good one!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@theallinclusivenerd3020
@theallinclusivenerd3020 Год назад
You know Jay, I never had a father to teach me this stuff. So I’m now going to consider you my dad. Congratulations!!! Now you have an unwanted child you haven’t met!!! Lol😊
@theallinclusivenerd3020
@theallinclusivenerd3020 Год назад
By the way I have pretty bad abandonment issues, so please answer back dad 😂😢😂!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
Glad to be a part of your learning experience! Thanks for writing. Best, DFJ
@lllC75-od9le
@lllC75-od9le 4 месяца назад
May have been mentioned but, winding a powered cord can create a resistor for what that’s worth.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 4 месяца назад
Thanks, indeed. A tightly wound cord can indeed build warmth, or even become magetic.
@jeffwolf8018
@jeffwolf8018 8 месяцев назад
I'm just starting this video but I'm going to say court rules are terrible for your extension cords they twist up the wires inside the jacket and cause nightmares. Once I learned how to do the chain method I've always done that with all of my extension cords they last decades after decades doing that. It also if you have a pickup truck will help hold down any light materials you might have in the back. The one thing I do that most people don't do is a lot of people will put the plugs together I leave them open for the simple reason that when you're unrolling it and you come to the very end it likes to swing up and nail you in your shins
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for jumping in. Our favorite approach is wind up the cords as well. Best Regards, DFJ
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