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- TXicemanExplorer IIPush the button and it rolls up. A 30' extension cord is coiled and lays on top of storage tubs in the basement.
Ken - john_betExplorer IIIn the bed of my truck.
- diftwExplorer
Learjet wrote:
I put it in the driverside compartment...last thing in...first thing out.
That's what I do as well. I make a loop or 2 with it then set it in the compartment and continue to feed it in-much easier than trying to coil it free-standing like a hose. - LearjetExplorerI put it in the driverside compartment...last thing in...first thing out.
- RustyJCExplorerYep, love the electric cord reel!!
Rusty - dapperdanExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
I wrestled my cord for years... Read on here about a 5 gallon bucket and what a great idea... I cut a hole in the bottom to put the one end out with enough to hook into the trailer... And the other end would spool out as much as I would need...
Now I just press a button !! :B
X2, off door side compartment at the rear of the coach. I just push the button! :B
Dan - I wrestled my cord for years... Read on here about a 5 gallon bucket and what a great idea... I cut a hole in the bottom to put the one end out with enough to hook into the trailer... And the other end would spool out as much as I would need...
Now I just press a button !! :B - HalmfamilyExplorerI just roll it up and put velcro straps around it, then put in front storage. If its really cold outside I let my son do it.
- Traveler_IIExplorerI use a "MORRYDE EASY REEL - FOR 30/50 AMP POWER CORDS".
- momentum_rvExplorerI coil mine into a round Plastic water heater tray in my basement compartment. Makes it easy to pick up tray and move all cables and hoses at once if need be.
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