Greg, thanks for weighing in and sharing your thoughts on this. From time to time, we have companies provide equipment to us. We don't accept it unless they agree to two conditions: 1. We say whatever we want to say and give honest feedback to them and our viewers, and, 2. We think it will be a good product to begin with that solves legitimate problems or inconveniences that we and others like us encounter. That cord reel is high quality and it the best that we've used to date and we were glad to let others know of our positive experience. While we got the product, we don't make commissions and the like on it. Best Regards, DFJ
Cord reels are a bad choice for any high power demand electric motor like a saw. They work well for supplying power to things like lights, fans and small handheld power tools or soldering irons. I avoid using them in my workshop as most of my power tools like my saws and routers need a more robust electrical power supply.
Good insights. Indeed, the risk is that people end up using a form of an extension cord for the power supply for stationary or semi-stationary power tools. That can certainly lead to problems. Thanks for giving more detail! Best, DFJ
thank you for the explanation it was very helpful to understand all the different options
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Easy to recommend a product you got for free.
Greg, thanks for weighing in and sharing your thoughts on this. From time to time, we have companies provide equipment to us. We don't accept it unless they agree to two conditions: 1. We say whatever we want to say and give honest feedback to them and our viewers, and, 2. We think it will be a good product to begin with that solves legitimate problems or inconveniences that we and others like us encounter. That cord reel is high quality and it the best that we've used to date and we were glad to let others know of our positive experience. While we got the product, we don't make commissions and the like on it. Best Regards, DFJ
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@@leftseat30 - which one? Mine or Greg's? Thanks for writing! Best, DFJ
Cord reels are a bad choice for any high power demand electric motor like a saw. They work well for supplying power to things like lights, fans and small handheld power tools or soldering irons. I avoid using them in my workshop as most of my power tools like my saws and routers need a more robust electrical power supply.
Good insights. Indeed, the risk is that people end up using a form of an extension cord for the power supply for stationary or semi-stationary power tools. That can certainly lead to problems. Thanks for giving more detail! Best, DFJ
If you use a cord that has #12/3 awg wire, you can run any 120v saw no issue.
FYI the links need to be fixed.
Thanks for letting me know. It is fixed now. Best, DFJ