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E102 Heavy Duty Cord Storage Wheel 125Foot

REP1460195 REP1460195

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2025-11-07 USD 39.68

$ 39.68 $ 40.08

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E102 Heavy Duty Cord Storage Wheel 125Foot
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Style: Wheel Designers Edge E102 Wire Cord Storage Reel, Red. Use for extension cords, holiday lights, rope, light wire, coax cabling, and more. Ideal for general storage of extension cords, holiday lights, and rope. Holds up to 150-feet of 16 gauge cord or 125-feet of 14 gauge cord. To operate, hold middle handle steady and spin the wheel with the other handle. Tangle free extension cord storage reel. TOLL FREE HOTLINE, 1-800-561-4321. If you have immediate questions about application, installation, troubleshooting, or a damaged component, please call CCI Consumer product hotline at 1-800-561-4321 or email questions to: CCI. Customer Service. The Designers Edge (R) brand is a registered trademark of Coleman Cable Inc. From the ManufacturerThe Designers Edge, Inc. is the world leader in portable utility lighting. Since 1987 we have built our reputation as an innovator of high quality, uniquely designed products. All of our products and packaging are color coded to assist you in selecting the product that is best suited for your needs. We are confident we have the right light for any project. TOLL FREE HOTLINE, 1-800-561-4321. If you have immediate questions about application, installation, troubleshooting, or a damaged component, please call CCI Consumer product hotline at 1-800-561-4321 or email questions to: CCI. Customer Service