
Bayco KW-130 Cord Storage Reel with Center Spin Handle, 150-Feet
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About this item Electric cord reels made of high-quality impact-resistant plastic materials, lightweight and durable, and can be exposed to high-intensity light. Which is very suitable for storing extension cords, holiday lights, ropes, hoses and other items that are difficult to store. Extension cord roller use lightweight design with handles for easy transportation. The center handle can realize smooth winding movement. If you receive a product that is not satisfied, please contact us to help you return and exchange the product, hope for understanding. It is Heavy Duty Impact Resistant Plastic and Due to the selection of our products, the packaging is done manually, It is 13 inch, Orange, Cord Storage Reel It is Heavy Duty Impact Resistant Plastic Holds Up To 150 foot 16/3 SJT, 125 foot 14/3 SJT Or 100 foot 12/3 SJT Cord See more product details
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Product information Item details Brand Name BAYCO Model Number KW-130 Manufacturer Bayco Products Inc. UPC 017398345736 723434407237 Global Trade Identification Number 00017398345736 Manufacturer Part Number BAYKW-130 Unit Count 1.0 Count Included Components 1 Cord Reel Item Type Name Cord Management & Reels Best Sellers Rank #434 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Cord Reels ASIN B0000BYBVT Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Features & Specs Installation Method found in image Operation Mode Manual Capacity 150 Feet Measurements Item Dimensions 5.2 x 13.1 x 13.7 inches Item Weight 1 Pounds Item Diameter 13 Inches Style Color Orange Style Name Industrial Additional details Material Type Heavy Duty Impact Resistant Plastic
Customer reviews
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reel the cord from both ends
Update: After 5 years, my reels were still providing good service, but unreeling was always a nuisance. To avoid dragging the plug, I'd pull the cord off the reel 4 feet at a time as I walked away. It finally occurred to me to bring the ends together before reeling. They can be secured to the reel by passing them through one or more holes and connecting them. Doubled over, the cord can be reeled in with half as many turns as before. The coil can then be secured to the reel by passing the loop through one of the holes. The biggest convenience is in unreeling. Just drop the loop over any object that will resist a light pull and walk away. When you've walked half the length of the cord, it's ready to disconnect and use. Original review...... A few days ago I bought a Bayco KW-110 for my 100' cord. I loved it because it was quick to use and didn't cause kinks. There were three problems. First, I had to cut away bumps left from molding so it would rotate smoothly all the way around. Second, it was hard to get my big, round outlet connector through the hole. Third, the cord filled it to the rim. If I wasn't carful to minimize criss-crossing, it might not fit. I decided to use the 110 for my 50' cord and order a 130 for the longer one. The one I received was branded HDX. It's identical to Amazon's photo except that the knob and support handle are gray, not black. HDX seems to be the brand name Bayco uses for distribution through Home Depot. It seemed flimsy because the sides flexed more than those of the 110. That's natural. The sides extend nearly 4" from the hub, compared to nearly 3" on the 110. Also, the sides have more holes than the 110. The plastic seems like polyethylene. Instead of being a sign of weakness, flexibility may help it absorb shock if dropped. The holes are bigger, making it easier to insert my outlet connector. They are designed so I could attach the cord to wind with either hand. The support handle was uncomfortably small. It had been okay on the 110, and the handles were identical. With the 130, I'd made the mistake of putting my thumb and fingers through the handle. It's more comfortable if I put only my fingers through, laying my thumb against the side of the handle. The 130 will wind my 100' cord with an inch to spare. The 110 will wind my 50' cord with an inch to spare. The cords should fit even if I don't bother to wind them as compactly as possible.
Update: After 5 years, my reels were still providing good service, but unreeling was always a nuisance. To avoid dragging the plug, I'd pull the cord off the reel 4 feet at a time as I walked away. It finally occurred to me to bring the ends together before reeling. They can be secured to the reel by passing them through one or more holes and connecting them. Doubled over, the cord can be reeled in with half as many turns as before. The coil can then be secured to the reel by passing the loop through one of the holes. The biggest convenience is in unreeling. Just drop the loop over any object that will resist a light pull and walk away. When you've walked half the length of the cord, it's ready to disconnect and use. Original review...... A few days ago I bought a Bayco KW-110 for my 100' cord. I loved it because it was quick to use and didn't cause kinks. There were three problems. First, I had to cut away bumps left from molding so it would rotate smoothly all the way around. Second, it was hard to get my big, round outlet connector through the hole. Third, the cord filled it to the rim. If I wasn't carful to minimize criss-crossing, it might not fit. I decided to use the 110 for my 50' cord and order a 130 for the longer one. The one I received was branded HDX. It's identical to Amazon's photo except that the knob and support handle are gray, not black. HDX seems to be the brand name Bayco uses for distribution through Home Depot. It seemed flimsy because the sides flexed more than those of the 110. That's natural. The sides extend nearly 4" from the hub, compared to nearly 3" on the 110. Also, the sides have more holes than the 110. The plastic seems like polyethylene. Instead of being a sign of weakness, flexibility may help it absorb shock if dropped. The holes are bigger, making it easier to insert my outlet connector. They are designed so I could attach the cord to wind with either hand. The support handle was uncomfortably small. It had been okay on the 110, and the handles were identical. With the 130, I'd made the mistake of putting my thumb and fingers through the handle. It's more comfortable if I put only my fingers through, laying my thumb against the side of the handle. The 130 will wind my 100' cord with an inch to spare. The 110 will wind my 50' cord with an inch to spare. The cords should fit even if I don't bother to wind them as compactly as possible.
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Light weight and functional
I bought this cord reel last week after finding one of my extension cords in a giant knot. They never get knotted like that until you need them right away. This reel is essentially identical to another one I inherited a while back, which has been great. This reel has smooth edges, notches to hold the extention cord ends, and some tiny feet to keep it from rolling away if you stand it on end. You place one hand on the black section in the center to feed out or reel in the cord with the knob. In my second picture you can see the 50 foot, 12 guage extension cord loosely spooled on this reel. I have no doubt it could hold another 50 feet. Definitely a good value to reduce wear and tear on your cords, which will keep them safer to use.
I bought this cord reel last week after finding one of my extension cords in a giant knot. They never get knotted like that until you need them right away. This reel is essentially identical to another one I inherited a while back, which has been great. This reel has smooth edges, notches to hold the extention cord ends, and some tiny feet to keep it from rolling away if you stand it on end. You place one hand on the black section in the center to feed out or reel in the cord with the knob. In my second picture you can see the 50 foot, 12 guage extension cord loosely spooled on this reel. I have no doubt it could hold another 50 feet. Definitely a good value to reduce wear and tear on your cords, which will keep them safer to use.

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Absolutely shocked this worked.
This was a shocker! Purchased this for a 100ft of 12/3. When I received the item, I immediately thought, "Well that's not going to work" and indeed the attached label on the product made no mention of 12/3 (only 16/3 & 14/3). But what the heck I thought I'll give it a try. I wound on the first 20' and the handle fell off! In amusement I screwed it back on, I guess it was not originally tight enough. And then started to wind again, I got about halfway and concluded, nope! this is just not going to fit. I kept winding, and you could knock me down with a feather! it all fitted. Moral of the story, never jump to an early conclusion, sometimes products give you a surprise, this one certainly did, hence the 5-stars.
This was a shocker! Purchased this for a 100ft of 12/3. When I received the item, I immediately thought, "Well that's not going to work" and indeed the attached label on the product made no mention of 12/3 (only 16/3 & 14/3). But what the heck I thought I'll give it a try. I wound on the first 20' and the handle fell off! In amusement I screwed it back on, I guess it was not originally tight enough. And then started to wind again, I got about halfway and concluded, nope! this is just not going to fit. I kept winding, and you could knock me down with a feather! it all fitted. Moral of the story, never jump to an early conclusion, sometimes products give you a surprise, this one certainly did, hence the 5-stars.


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me llegó en tiempo y cumple a satisfacción con su función, además, cabe perfectamente una extensión de 30 mts. calibre 12
me llegó en tiempo y cumple a satisfacción con su función, además, cabe perfectamente una extensión de 30 mts. calibre 12