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Your cart is empty.Woods 22849 Cord Reel with Metal Stand, Black, Holds up to 150-Feet 16/3 AWG. Reel spins freely. Durable metal stand. Easy snap together design. Accommodates 14 and 12 gauge cords. Holds 150-feet of 16/3 gauge cord. The Woods (R) brand is a registered trademark of Coleman Cable Inc.
David Cohen
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I have this heavy pain if the ass yellow 100 foot extension cord that is a pain in the butt to roll up and store. I assembled this stand in a few seconds, the wheel comes in 2 sections that snap together. It easily would up the extension cord and holds the entire cord easily.
Ed
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Good value.
Joseph Moore
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I use this for long cables that may not need to be completely unrolled when in use. Simply pull 10 feet of cable through the side of the reel and use cable ties to attach the coiled cable to the outside of the reel . Then coil; the remaining cable on the spool. You unroll what you need and have a 10 foot "leader" for connect the other end to your equipment. I use this for ethercon cable.
Lukas Baxter
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
Not using them for super thick or heavy cable. I would recommend this reel for long ethernet lines, audio, etc.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Roller is still working great. Would recommend this product to others. Top quality!
Totally loco!
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
We have a couple of long electric cords in the garage. Invariable they end up in a tangled heap in the corner and then I get frustrated trying to unwind them when I need them. The design for this is simple. Plastic holder with metal base. Holes to clip the cord ends in to. Just wind and unwind. So quick, so easy. And the cables take up so much less space now, and you can just carry them anywhere. I ended up getting two more for the other cables I had lying around. Not particularly cheap but not unreasonable either. So happy I bought this.
SF_Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
So - you've decided to get rid of the gas powered mowers and blowers and trimmers, but don't like the environmental impact or poor functionality - or expense - of battery operated equipment. So - go plug-in electric! And get a good method for dispensing and rolling the long cord back into position.This is not the device for that job. First of all - you have to lead a fairly long lead (3 ft or so) to get to the plug on your wall. THis means you've got a long cord flapping around when you reel the cord in after your job is complete. Terrible.If you want to pull the cord off the reel as you need it - this is not the device for you. It will fall over. It is very lightweight. So you have to pull the cord off and guess how much you'll need.There is no easy way to distribute the cord across the length of the reel so you don't get too much on one side or the other. You actually seriously need THREE HANDS to use this thing.For yard work, this is a horrible choice. Keep looking;
Francisco Ortiz
Reviewed in Mexico on April 10, 2024
Lo ocupé para una extension calibre 12 de recubrimiento extra rudo, la extensión se volvió inmaniobrable y este carrete solucionó ese problema, la recomiendo ampliamente, super práctico su uso
Jersey
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
Assembly was very easy, with no tools required. After you snap together the two halves of the reel, make sure the black plastic nut that holds the halves together is secure.In my case, I had two 50’ heavy duty 12AWG extensions connected together - one bright yellow, the other bright red. As the picture shows, all 100’ fit on the reel, barely.A few observations:These extensions are much heavier than 14 or 16 AWG, Just one of the cords is pretty easy to handle, but with both, the reel gets pretty hard to turn, and it starts to feel flimsy, because the cord weighs more than the reel!Also, keep in mind that the connectors are not small, so connected extensions will take up reel capacity, that a single cord won’t.I’ll probably use this reel for a single 100’ 16AWG extension, which is currently just coiled up. For the 12AWG extensions, I’m going to have a separate reel for each of the 50’ cords.The only reason I bought 12AWG extensions was the fact that I have an electric de-thatcher, which pulls up to 13 amps.BOTTOM LINE: excellent choice for 14/16AWG extensions, particularly shorter lengths. Much sturdier than the “all plastic” ones.
Miro Cota
Reviewed in Mexico on October 27, 2020
Un gran artículo muy buena relación en calidad y precio. Yo lo uso diariamente es muy resistente y practico
Peter Stoll
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020
My previous Cord Reel was one of the ubiquitous orange plastic type. Mine has K-100 molded into the plastic. The handle on it broke when it fell about four feet to a concrete floor. I was looking for something a little nicer.As many reviewers point out, the tubing in the stand for this product is metal (seemingly plenty stiff and sturdy for the easy task), but the reel, cord clips, and turning handle are all plastic. While the plastic seems adequate to task, by direct comparison the reel side plastic seems slightly more flexible and no sturdier than my orange reel.As to capacity, this will vary by brand (not all 14/3 cord has the same exterior dimension). My cord is 100 feet of Romex brand (yellow jacketed) 14/3. It fit my orange reel with a little room to spare. This Woods 22849 has the reel edges a bit farther apart, but the reel exterior diameter is a bit less than the orange. When I wound the Romex on, I had about as much spare room as on the orange reel. Possibly I was a bit sloppier at getting the cord on, so if I did better, there would be more room. If you are calibrated to the orange reels, I suggest you plan that this one has about the same total capacity, just wider and less deep.Unlike others who found the clips unsuitable, I thought the one I used to moor the mid-point of my cable did just fine. I like that there is a second, so if I break the first I still have something.For the first time on a cable reel, I am following the advice of many reviewers here to double over the cord, clip the midpoint into the reel, and roll along so you have both ends available, unrolling only what you need. This works. However, the people advocating this method should all warn you: THIS IS FORBIDDEN BY THE MANUFACTURER. Both the K-100 orange reel and this Woods 22849 carry sidewall instruction telling you to unreel the full cord length before use. The reason is safety. The mechanism is heat. For ANY extension cord, failure to extend it means the heat rise in the conductor coming from the load current interacting with the conductor resistance will make it hotter, as the heat has a poorer escape path. This, in turn, lowers the maximum safe current. As I am powering a modest line trimmer which runs intermittently, I believe myself to be safe. If you are running a space heater or other device which consumes a lot of power, don't do this. If in doubt, put your hand to the stacked-up cord after your setup has run for a while. If it has warmed up noticeably, beware.
Incredible D
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2019
Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase. It sure beats the cracked and flimsy plastic pot that I was using to store my extension cords previously. Very easy and fast to assemble. And, as other reviewers have indicated, it's pretty surprising to see how much extension you can neatly roll up. Good value at a decent price. Only negative for me is the handle used to rotate the reel feels weak compared to the other parts. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets knocked off and goes missing if used in a rough way.
Mary
Reviewed in India on March 12, 2018
Not as expected.
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