Plug Extension Cords Together by TimAnderson
Here's a trick I learned while working construction.
If you plug two extension cords together like this, they won't come unplugged by accident.
When you're done they're easy to unplug.
Matthew Lane Tripp says: Aug 6, 2012. 2:06 PM
Take both lines and hold them side by side about a foot away from the plugs then tie a knot in the cord made from two side by side cords...
E_MAN says: Jun 13, 2011. 4:57 PM
i always use this, but ill try it with the extra twists next time....
Jedrokivich says: May 31, 2011. 8:14 AM
This 'ible very much needed to be published.
Spokehedz says: May 30, 2011. 5:17 PM
I once went to a hardware store, and they had these little boxes that you clipped over the ends of the cords that stayed on permanent. Then, when you plugged in the cable, you slipped the boxes over the ends and they made a satisfying click together.

DUMBEST. THING. EVER.

I spent a good 10 minutes just laughing at this product, and couldn't comprehend what fool would spend his money on something that takes at most 15 seconds to just tie the cable ends in what you have pictured here.

The boxes were not waterproof. They were not particularly well secured either, as it had to be a 'one size fits all' product, so I can imagine the cables coming unplugged INSIDE the box if you tugged hard enough. It was not crush resistant. It didn't even look like it was that well made.
WolvesOfWar says: Jul 31, 2006. 7:37 AM
i knew that trick, theater light and sound at school club thing. but, do you now how to store a long wire? ahah
Spokehedz says: May 30, 2011. 5:10 PM
When you are coiling it, you switch off on which side you put new loops on. When you uncoil, the wire/cable will lay flat and not kink up on itself.
kennytatheguy says: Oct 8, 2006. 1:27 AM
oo oo i know, my dad showed me along time ago, but i forgot... but i remember that all u gotta do to untangle it is pull, and the whole thing gets undone =D
grundisimo says: Jul 22, 2011. 1:00 PM
It's basically just a crochet chain with the cord.
Zerocool818 says: Apr 15, 2012. 11:23 AM
its called a carpenters knot
NaturalCrafter says: May 30, 2011. 4:53 PM

thanks for this good reminder. Not only do plug want to unplug, they tend to ground out if the ground may be damp. We get busy working on projects and forget about the limit of the cord.
Scott Dallesasse says: Jul 30, 2006. 6:11 PM
Actually the best way is to hold the ends of both cords and tie a figure 8 or flemish bend knot. That will take the stress off of the ends in case the cords are pulled tight
stretch mark says: May 30, 2011. 10:26 AM
Takes stress off the ends at the expense of adding stress to your cord though.
theRIAA says: Jul 31, 2006. 5:56 PM
no the best way to do it is splice the cords together, add nylon fibers to the splice and dip it in a vaut of molten orange plasic. this way it easier, it takes up less cord and less "weight"
karlpinturr says: May 30, 2011. 4:48 AM
If you want a permanent fix, yeah..., but this 'ible ain't about permanent joins.
rimar2000 says: May 30, 2011. 5:58 AM
Hi Tim, glad to have your news!
SFHandyman says: Sep 21, 2008. 12:59 AM
I just saw this. I put it up also. My Dad is a carpenter and taught me to do this.
budmc77 says: Jan 2, 2008. 10:00 PM
i use it all the time when i have a drill or sumthing that won't stay pluged into a extension cord...awesome trick tho
RobbGodshaw says: Nov 9, 2006. 11:33 PM
tell me more about this "counter coil" please!
Yakeyglee says: Sep 24, 2006. 7:33 AM
I love that, I am going to use that for my USB extention cord
WolvesOfWar says: Sep 3, 2006. 4:34 AM
not that long, just 10 meters or such(maybe more)
bicyclelifestyle says: Aug 27, 2006. 10:48 PM
How to store long wire? Are you talking about the counter-coil? I learned that trick working at an amusement park. Having a 100' length of coil and throwing it out so it is straight.
hivoltage says: Aug 11, 2006. 12:21 PM
i do this all the time. especially handy w/ christmas lights and such.
iman says: Jul 31, 2006. 9:58 PM
same here scurl! dont feel to bad :)
Scurl! says: Jul 31, 2006. 9:27 AM
i agree, stuff like this makes me feel dumb, too. but only because i knew this and didn't think to tell anyone else about it....good job!
mikesty says: Jul 30, 2006. 5:56 PM
Stuff like this makes me feel dumb. Thanks :)
manimawesome says: Jul 30, 2006. 5:41 PM
funny what no one thinks of. brilliant.
TheCheese9921 says: Jul 30, 2006. 5:41 PM
my dad showed me this but yea it works great
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