Rather than wrapping cords around power tools, which can damage the cord over time, coil them up and use hook and loop fasteners available at grocery stores to keep them organized and ready for use.
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April 7, 2023
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Rather than wrapping cords around power tools, which can damage the cord over time, coil them up and use hook and loop fasteners available at grocery stores to keep them organized and ready for use.