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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

How to roll up an extension cord....how hard could it be? Knowing how to roll up an extension cord is pretty easy.....once you know how. Extension cords can be a pain to roll up....if you don't know how to do it "this" way. Watch "joe" as he shows you how to roll up an extension cord....this pain free way.

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  • 'Yeah ok..thnks

  • @Neroscot If you use your extension cords alot, this might help. Joe :0

  • @VideoJoeKnows - That method will help me. Many thanks, Joe...

  • @Neroscot Great to hear. Thanks for the quick message! Joe :0

  • like this if you were looking at extenstion cord blunts and it brought you here.

  • @MannyMusic101 Some people like to see extension cords rolled up this way but just weren't sure how to do it, so I thought I would make a short video on how to do it. Joe :0

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  • @golftrailsucks The extension cord I used in the video was a 50 footer. You can also do it with a 100 foot extension cord. Thanks again for hearing me out. Joe :0

  • @golftrailsucks well, i do this everyday during a part time job as a vacum cleaner and works for me. how long is this cord on this video? i give you the last word. thanks for addressing.

  • @golftrailsucks It just ives you an option to keep your cords from getting all tangled up when you are unrolling yor cords since you just pull & it zips on out. If you live where it's really cold, you're better off rolling up regular cords the way you mentioned. Thanks for commenting.  Joe :0

  • @golftrailsucks Most extension cords are 16 or 14 gauge, even 12 gauge (that means the size of the wire inside). The cord size I was using I think as 14 gauge. I ws using this cord as an example for whatever cord size you had. I had some 10 gauge 100 foor long cords that I would roll up this way as you couldn't do it much any other way unlss you wanted to roll it up like a water hose down on the ground, then it takes up more room to store. Try it. Joe :0

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