Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm; Saturday: 10am to 2pm
0086-574-62599999
0086-574-62599999
ryan.yu@nbwell.com
NO.565,South of Xihuan Rd,Yuyao City Zhejiang China.
Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm; Satuday: 10am to 2pm
0086-574-62599999
0086-574-62599999
ryan.yu@nbwell.com
NO.565,South of Xihuan Rd,Yuyao City Zhejiang China.
It's no surprise that tangled or improperly stored extension cords are a cause of workplace trips and frustration. Have you ever pulled out a cord reel only to find the cable knotted in a messy heap? A poorly managed cord reel doesn’t just waste time—it creates unnecessary hazards. Excess cable left uncoiled can snag on equipment, while a loose cord reel may tip over, sending the cord sprawling across walkways. If overlooked, these issues can to falls, damaged cords, or even electrical hazards. Using a high-quality, well-designed cord reel ensures a tidy workspace, reduces tripping risks, and keeps power flowing smoothly—making it an essential tool for both safety and efficiency.
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