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Wonder-Winder Electric Cord Winder
Ronald Lubke, Quality Metal Works, Inc., 101 N. Division St., Stanford, Ill. 61774 (ph/fax 309 379-5311): "I've recently begun marketing an electric cord winder that really works neat. The Wonder Winder is a heavy duty plastic housing equipped with a crank on one side, and a nylon net underneath it for storing the cord
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Wonder-Winder Electric Cord Winder FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 25-2-38 Ronald Lubke, Quality Metal Works, Inc., 101 N. Division St., Stanford, Ill. 61774 (ph/fax 309 379-5311): "I've recently begun marketing an electric cord winder that really works neat. The Wonder Winder is a heavy duty plastic housing equipped with a crank on one side, and a nylon net underneath it for storing the cord. One end of the cord extends from the bottom of the net and plugs permanently into a wall outlet. To wind up the cord, you just wind it back up inside the net. You do that by pushing back on a lever on top of the housing and then turning the crank. The lever pushes the cord against a wheel inside the housing so that the cord comes out the bottom of the housing and winds up neatly inside the net. The crank can be mounted on either side of the housing.
"It keeps the cord up off the floor, stored neatly inside the net. The cord always stays plugged into the wall so you never have to unplug it. The net can store up to 150 ft. of cord. It takes only about 30 seconds to wind up 100 ft. of cord. It'll handle cord sizes from 16 ga. on up. It mounts with one pin to a bracket. By ordering more than one bracket you can easily move it from place to place. Sells for $22.95 plus S&H."
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