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SpeakEasy
Apr 15, 2017Explorer
I coil the electrical cord in a tight circle and use ball bungees to hold the coil together. (My electrical cord detaches from the side of the TT.) Same thing with the hose. It's important to untwist them while you coil them.
I have a method of storing my extension cords that I picked up at a Habitat for Humanity outing. It doesn't look "neat," but it sure is functional. The cord never gets tangled, and you can pull out only as much of it as you need at any given time. (It uses the same principle that the tied top of a bag of potatoes uses - so you can pull the string and the whole thing unravels. If you know which string to pull)
Unfortunately, you'd need a video to see how to do it. I've looked on YouTube, and there aren't any good ones. If I get around to making a video of it I'll let y'all know.
-Speak
I have a method of storing my extension cords that I picked up at a Habitat for Humanity outing. It doesn't look "neat," but it sure is functional. The cord never gets tangled, and you can pull out only as much of it as you need at any given time. (It uses the same principle that the tied top of a bag of potatoes uses - so you can pull the string and the whole thing unravels. If you know which string to pull)
Unfortunately, you'd need a video to see how to do it. I've looked on YouTube, and there aren't any good ones. If I get around to making a video of it I'll let y'all know.
-Speak
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