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Woods 22849 Metal Extension Cord Reel Stand In Black, Heavy Duty, Quick Snap Together Design, Sturdy and Durable Stand, Easy to Grip Handles, Holds Up To 100 Feet, 14/3 Gauge Cord

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Pattern Name: Reel


Features

  • VERSATILITY allows you to use with other items such as rope and hose
  • STURDY and DURABLE base stands firm while winding and unwinding cords
  • QUICK snap-together design takes little effort to put together
  • EASY to grip handle allows for a smooth reeling motion and convenient transportation
  • SECURE cord notch to hold cord ends in place once your cord is reeled up.

Description

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.

Brand: Woods


Material: Blend


Color: Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4 x 10.5 x 14.25 inches


Style: Metal Stand


Brand: ‎Woods


Material: ‎Blend


Color: ‎Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎4 x 10.5 x 14.25 inches


Style: ‎Metal Stand


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Manufacturer: ‎Woods


UPC: ‎078693228490


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎90


Part Number: ‎22849


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 10.5 x 14.25 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎22849


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎150 Foot


Pattern: ‎Reel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Holds up to 150-feet of 16/3-Gauge cord


Usage: ‎General Purpose Cord Reel with Stand


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 8, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good and sturdy
Pattern Name: Reel
Holds heavy duty 12 gauge cords. Easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by DJH

  • Hard to assemble
Pattern Name: Reel
It was hard to put the two halves together. I needed to bend the plastic tabs a bit and use a rubber mallet. The handle is very lose and flimsy. Not sure this will last very long.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Linda W

  • Real nice reel!
Pattern Name: Reel
I'm going to use it for a 50' air hose. I think it will work perfectly. If not, I can use it for an extension cord, or anything I need to reel. It's nice and sturdy and small. Perfect for me.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Pete

  • will definately hold 100 ft of extension cord
Pattern Name: Reel
Likes: holds 100 ft of extension cord. Easy to carry. Dislikes: The spool winding handle is small and not real sturdy. Needs a wire guide, to guide the wire while winding. Is not easy for one person to wind up a 100 ft, winding and guideing at the same time.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by glenn ray fry

  • Not mostly metal
Pattern Name: Reel
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020 by Peter Stoll

  • Good product
Pattern Name: Reel
It performes as described.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by Gilles L

  • Reel nub falls off and is pressure fit.
Pattern Name: Reel
Review for "Woods 22849 Metal Extension Cord Reel Stand In Black, Heavy Duty, Quick Snap Together Design, Sturdy and Durable Stand, Easy to Grip Handles, Holds Up To 100 Feet, 14/3 Gauge Cord" Update: I wouldn't recommend this any more. The plastic knob that is used to operate the reel is pressure fit. After using it for a bit, that knob will no longer stay on the reel, and I often find it on the ground after putting the reel down. I'm surprised I have not lost it yet. I might try drilling it out and putting in a screw and washer. Original Review: It was inexpensive and works well. It is the go to item I use when I expect to use the entire length of a power cord (for example, when using the leaf blower.) One thing to mention is that if there is still cord on the reel, a short extension cable is needed to plug into the wall since the end will still be wrapped up. This is to be expected with this design, so it is not an unexpected draw back. Also, the cord cutouts on the reel are tight for thicker than normal power cords (12 AWG). I'm sure it is fine for the common 16 AWG power cords. Since the reel is plastic, it is easily addressed with a Dremel. Happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022 by Ateric

  • Good for light/medium duty cord
Pattern Name: Reel
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022 by Jersey Jersey

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