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🌲 Woods E105 Shaped Cord Lock: Secure Your Cords with Style Review

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Description of 🌲 Woods E105 Shaped Cord Lock: Secure Your Cords with Style

CONVENIENT extension cord S lock prevents tools from disconnecting while in use. Perfect for use in the yard, on the jobsite or any other task where you will be dragging multiple connected cords. HEAVY DUTY weather resistant construction. Center hole to hang up when not in use to prevent loss. EXTENDS THE LIFE of your cords because it keeps you from having to tie your cords in a knot which wears your cords down over time.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's easy and it works. Easy.

It was more expensive here at Revain than at Walmart. Cord locks aren't difficult (or shouldn't be). Needed for an electric saw that keeps cutting off due to the handle.

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not bad, not great.

i like that it keeps my cords together but also raises them off the ground so they pose an increased trip hazard. Lowering them down and leaving a big bulge isn't the best solution either. However, he does what they say

Pros
  • nice touch
Cons
  • don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Should be a bit longer and have a slightly wider slit.

Valuable article, good concept. Can be slightly longer to accommodate larger fork ends on 16-12 gauge extensions. The slots that the cord goes into can be slightly wider to accommodate heavier extension cords. Apart from that, however, no fork has been sorted out yet.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Write later