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Your cart is empty.The Jonard Tools CC-2721 Cable Caddy is constructed of 7/8” diameter tubular steel with two leg chains for increased durability. There is no setup required to start using the Cable Caddy: just place it on the floor, remove the cotter pin, and load your reel. The Cable Caddy includes slip-resistant rubber feet to prevent the caddy from slipping from while protecting floors from damage. It has a portable and compact design to make it easy to store and move around job sites and can hold cable reels weighing up to 100 lb and measuring up to 20” diameter and 17” height. The silver spool rod diameter is 5/8”. This tool is made for lifetime use as Jonard Tools makes high-quality tools that are Made for Life.
PapaDraco
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Im a solar lead installer.We run homeruns all the time 1-6 strings.I have 2 of the double deckers and 1 single.I would definitely love to see a 3-4 decker??I would total buy!
Rafael Gómez Helmeyer
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Sirve para carrete de cables coaxiales rg 6 , muy práctico y fácil de transportar . Solo que hay que estar pendiente con las tapas plástica que se salen con facilidad .
Old Sound Man
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Nothing to dislike. Works great!
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
This cable caddy is well built. It holds multiple rolls of communications cable and is easy to store.
Douglas Barnes
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2022
Works great for unrolling rope and cat 5/6 cable
Azret Aybazov
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022
Regular cable caddy. Works good, very light, easy to use and care. Doesn't take space in a car.
Ryan Winchester
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2021
I'm using it right now for a 1000' roll of shielded Cat6A, which is large and heavy and it handles it fine.
MDR
Reviewed in Mexico on December 29, 2021
Estoy feliz con esta compra, hace un año compre uno para ordenar mi material y me acaba de llegar el segundo. Tiene buen tamaño, puede con el peso de las cintas.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019
Works great and saves me a ton of time. I use this for 1,000ft rolls (50lbs) of CAT6a network cabling. Easy to setup and sturdy. No need to pick up the roll to put it in the rack. Keep the rack folded and mount the roll of cable. See the last picture. Worth the money.
Tex Critter
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2019
This makes it so much easier to pull wire! Well made, doesn’t fall over.
Ed Orchard
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2019
I put a 1000 foot roll of RG6 on this Cable Caddy and it was very easy to move around . Very well constructed
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
This caddy is perfect for my application. I’m using it to hold a 1000’ roll of very heavy cat6a. The bar that the roll spins on is held with a Carter pin and removes easily. The roll spins easy on the removable bar. With heavy rolls it is a bit of a hassle to load the roll because you have to hold the weight of the roll while “threading” the bar through the stand. The stand is stable and durable. The stand folds nicely for storage and it is easy to move the loaded stand. Nice product simple design and reasonable price.
Zac
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017
Two of these are working well for me on two 1000 foot spools of 1500MHz rated Cat7a (about 50 pounds total for each spool). I bought two of these (and two spools of cable) so I could put half as much work into running new connections for my house, and both have performed quite well, holding the spools up and letting them unreel as I pull the cable. It was easy to pull the cable from these even with such heavy spools.They are lacking anything like a loop through which the wire can be threaded to reduce the chance of it coming off the spool and wrapping around the spindle if you stop pulling suddenly, so I would advise pulling slowly and evenly, slowing gently as you get the cable to where you want it, to prevent the spool over-spinning (and the wire getting wrapped around the spindle instead of staying on the spool).I have tipped one over with a sudden yank, so slow, smooth, steady is how I advise using these all around -- starting and finishing a pull. It might help if you have someone to monitor from the spool end, too, but I don't have a good option there (nobody owes me a favour that even compares with helping pull cable, IMO one of the worst aspects of networking).Without the spool mounted, they can fold almost flat (seems less than two inches thick to me). Very convenient for when I do not have spools on them, and the pin that holds the spindle in is attached by a small cable, to make it harder to lose.I am not using them professionally, and I am not abusing them, so I can't comment about how well they would handle being tossed about or sliding about in a truck bed, but with occasional handling (picking them up and moving them with the spool still mounted) they show no signed of impending failure. I am maybe 33% of the way through my project; I intend to come back and update once this project is done (either to remove this note or to explain changes).
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