Tools & Hardware : Wonder Winder Hand Crank Extension Cord Reel #WW-1

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Tools & Hardware : Wonder Winder Hand Crank Extension Cord Reel #WW-1

Wonder Winder Hand Crank Extension Cord Reel #WW-1

from: Green Leaf




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 510





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Green Leaf
EAN: 0023537709888
Label: Green Leaf
Product Manufacturer: Green Leaf
Model: WW-1
Publisher: Green Leaf
Ranking: 510
Studio: Green Leaf


Product facts:
  • Wall-mounted device winds extension cords with crank handle
  • Designed for indoor or outdoor use
  • Stores up to 150 feet of 16/3 cord, 100 feet of 14/3 cord, or 75 feet of 12/3 cord
  • Comes with mounting plates for easy installation
  • Cord not included







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The Wonder Winder Holds 150' of cord and Winds 100' of cord in 30 seconds.  It is portable and can be used indoor and outdoor. Cord not included.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Wonder Winder ends extension cord spaghetti for good. With the Wonder Winder, you'll never have to waste time untangling and coiling extension cords again. It comes with two twist-lock mounting plates that attach to a wall of your shop, garage, or basement, or outside of your house--anywhere you have an outlet. You can then just move the Wonder Winder from one location to another as you need it. The unit's basket holds up to 75 feet of 12/3 cord, 100 feet of 14/3 cord, or up to 150 feet of 16/3 cord. Simply plug your tool into the cord end, and as you walk to your work area the cord follows. When you're done, press the rewind lever, turn the handle, and your extension cord is stored quickly and neatly for future use.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Mine lasted 8 years!
I have been very happy with mine. I have one in my garage and one on my back patio for my electric lawnmower and blower. After 4 years the rubber friction pad around the wind up axle cracked (dry rotted probably). Replaced for a few $$. Lasted till this month when the ABS plastic broke at the mounting point (non-repairable). Works well in the desert (Tucson) where it is dry. Does not wind well (slips) when the cord is wet as on dew covered lawn. Wear at entry/exit port from cord did not interfere even after 8 years of operation. I used each winder about once/week, fully extending the 100 feet of cord. I'm here looking for a replacement. Was hoping to find improved design but doesn't look like anything's been changed. In 8 years I never had the 100 foot cord tangle or knot up. Didn't rate 5 stars because of selection of a different rubber friction pad material and a simple design change at mounting area could improve life.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - awesome
We have found the wonderwinder to be very useful. We have had one for several years and bought 2 more as gifts.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You've gotta have one of these!
This is an excellent value. Very easy to set up and use. Once you have one installed, you won't believe you waited so long to purchase it. Eliminates tangled and knotted up extension cords. A must-have gadget for the garage in my opinion. I got big brownie points from my wife for this one.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonder Winder
Assembled eaily, and worked as expected. My wife loves not having to try to coil the outdoor electrical cord on the hand-held reel(as do I).
Would suggest that the manufacture creates a front plate cover to prevent the cord from being wound in too far.



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