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Winding extension cord

Of course, winding an extension cord can be a bit tricky the first few times you do it but it does not have to be as tough as most people think. Extension cords are helpful tools that winding wire allow us to connect devices that are not located near a wall outlet. But the problem with cords is that they can grow long and get tangled making them a hard thing to use as well as storing properly. That is why YUHENG here brings you this straightforward guide on how to properly coil up an enduring extension cord for long time and proper use. 

Rub a dub-dub, here is a super simple way to wind your extension cord up three by three. Note: Do not connect the cord to an electric outlet initially. It will help you out in a very significant way to secure your safety. Step 2: Hold the cord with one end in each hand, making sure that there is no slack. You will then need to move on to making large loops with the cord that you have draped over your hands. Finally, finish wrapping the cord around your hand and the loops until you reach the end of the cord. And then of course just tie the end in a knot to secure everything. Finally your extension cord is wound and ready to be stored!

Avoid Frustration with a Winding Extension Cord Technique

You should also know how to wind your cord to prevent it from getting into trouble. And if you roll the cord too tightly, it can break or fray (you stretching out and tearing) some of the woven strands of wire that form the cable, as well its insulation. This copper winding wire can weaken the wire that is located inside. Furthermore if the cord is not properly wound it will get tangled quite easily, this may become quite annoying for you if ever you try to use your machine again in the future. Additionally, make sure to wind the cable evenly and loosely. This YUHENG will prevent the cord from kinking, which can damage the cord and make it unusable after only a few runs through. 

Winding extension cords is a learned skill that requires time and patience. You need to slow down, and take as much time as you possibly can with this. As you twist the cable hold with both hands to give yourself upward motion and can spiral around your hand uniformly. Take care to not wind the cord too tight or create kinks when coiling. If your hands start to get sore, it is OK to take a break. Also remember, never attempt to use a cord that is too heavy for you. Safety is key!

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