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Woods E-103 Extension Cord Storage Wheel (Holds Up to 150' 16/3 Extension Cord)

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Amazon has Woods E-103 Extension Cord Storage Wheel for $10.58. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has Woods E-103 Extension Cord Storage Wheel for $10.58. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Features:
  • Tangle-free cord storage wheel
  • Ideal for general storage of extension cords, holiday lights, rope or light wires
  • Holds up to 150' of 16/3gauge cord or 125' of 14/3gauge cord
  • Lightweight and easy to transport
  • Convenient handle allows you to unwind your cords quickly for easy access

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  • This product has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on over 9,200 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Woods E-103 Extension Cord Storage Wheel for $10.58. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has Woods E-103 Extension Cord Storage Wheel for $10.58. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Tangle-free cord storage wheel
  • Ideal for general storage of extension cords, holiday lights, rope or light wires
  • Holds up to 150' of 16/3gauge cord or 125' of 14/3gauge cord
  • Lightweight and easy to transport
  • Convenient handle allows you to unwind your cords quickly for easy access

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on over 9,200 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Today 03:24 PM
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aoukeToday 03:24 PM
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I've had 6 of these for over 5 years and have all held up to regular use without any issues
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Today 03:27 PM
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pennysaveToday 03:27 PM
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Quote from aouke :
I've had 6 of these for over 5 years and have all held up to regular use without any issues
Looks solid
Today 04:24 PM
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Theehib926Today 04:24 PM
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Oooh look at that. Wheel!
Today 04:25 PM
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URDealToday 04:25 PM
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Thanks OP. Ordered 2
Today 05:19 PM
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TheWellKnownToday 05:19 PM
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anyone know if these work about as well as all the other ones do? to clarify, that means doesn't work at all, really.
Today 05:20 PM
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TheWellKnownToday 05:20 PM
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Quote from aouke :
I've had 6 of these for over 5 years and have all held up to regular use without any issues
this exact one?
Today 05:23 PM
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aoukeToday 05:23 PM
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Quote from TheWellKnown :
this exact one?
These exact ones

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Today 05:54 PM
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LangTangToday 05:54 PM
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Thanks got 2
Today 06:42 PM
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FancyPear585Today 06:42 PM
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Do you have to unreel the whole line to plug it into the wall?
Today 06:44 PM
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AdelleyToday 06:44 PM
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Quote from FancyPear585 :
Do you have to unreel the whole line to plug it into the wall?
Maybe just leave the end loose?
Today 06:56 PM
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rock13979Today 06:56 PM
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do you think I can use a 12 gauge 0f 50 cable on this wheel?
Today 06:57 PM
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ElectricalsushiToday 06:57 PM
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Quote from FancyPear585 :
Do you have to unreel the whole line to plug it into the wall?
you really should. if you don't, your creating and electromagnetic coil that creates resistance. this heats up the cord faster and can end up causing several issues. damaging higher amp draw tools (circular saw), cord melting or fire, tripping breakers, etc.
Today 06:57 PM
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almightysToday 06:57 PM
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Thinking this might be good for Christmas lights?
Today 07:04 PM
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RacinReaverToday 07:04 PM
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
you really should. if you don't, your creating and electromagnetic coil that creates resistance. this heats up the cord faster and can end up causing several issues. damaging higher amp draw tools (circular saw), cord melting or fire, tripping breakers, etc.
Have you ever seen if the way of looping an extension cords with clockwise/counterclockwise windings ends up canceling out that sort of inductive loop? I know there's still some issues with heat dissipation if there's too much coil wound up, but I've always wondered if there's a way to print a winding mechanism that'll do the alternating winds
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lyrebirdToday 07:38 PM
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Quote from RacinReaver :
Quote from Electricalsushi [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
you really should. if you don't, your creating and electromagnetic coil that creates resistance. this heats up the cord faster and can end up causing several issues. damaging higher amp draw tools (circular saw), cord melting or fire, tripping breakers, etc.
Have you ever seen if the way of looping an extension cords with clockwise/counterclockwise windings ends up canceling out that sort of inductive loop? I know there's still some issues with heat dissipation if there's too much coil wound up, but I've always wondered if there's a way to print a winding mechanism that'll do the alternating winds
I think it might work for DC but not for AC?

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