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Old 09-24-2004, 09:02 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by donkhater
I braid my extension cord. It keeps it compact, easy to carry and it puulss apart without tangles every time. Here's how (the best I can explain it).

Take the cord and fold it in half. loop the folded end over your wrist and grab the doulbed up cord with the same hand. Pull through to make a loop. Stick your hand through the loop, grab the doubled up cord and pull through, creating another loop. Repeat until the end and knot it up so it doesn't unravel.

It may sound difficult here, but it really isn't and is the best way to store extension cords, hands down.
That's what I call an electrician's loop.
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