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August 2, 2010
Don't "Sheesh" About Cord Storage
"Sheesh," a word that slips out when you start or end a project and you're looking at a nasty snarl of electrical cord. "Sheesh, what a mess!"
Strike a cord? Then check out the
Cord Warden Pro
. It's a durable nylon cord-storage bag with an opening at each end. Here's how it works:
Route cord through bag and pull 1 ft. of cord out the far end.
Snap cord into carabiners located inside both openings.
Tuck the 1-ft. of cord into the bag and pull cinch cord closed at the far end.
At the near end, pull cord into bag from the inside side of carabiner; the
carabiner prevents knotting
.
Tuck end of cord into bag and pull cinch cord closed at the near end.
The Cord Warden not only keeps cords — and ropes and air hoses — knot-free, but it's handy when you need to use just a few feet of line.
of exactly how the Cord Warden works.
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Bench Marks
Water Ski Rope Storage.
The Cord Warden works for this and for storing your boat and anchor ropes.
Music Cable Storage.
The Cord Warden also works for this.
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