StoA stops extension lead clutter

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FACED with the problem of having to constantly untangle extension leads every time he used one, a New Zealand designer has come up with the StoA flex – a revolutionary new way to store and use extension leads! The StoA’s patented design allows for fast and easy wrapping and feeding out of your extension leads.
If you only need to use five metres of the extension lead, you can leave the rest wrapped on the StoA flex – the cable will not overheat: unlike a conventional cable reel.
The StoA was independently tested in New Zealand and easily passed the safety tests when used as recommended.  With the excess cord left on the StoA your work area is free from clutter and makes for a safer working environment – it’s especially good for building worksites. 
When used with the pivoting wall mounting bracket the StoA can hold up to 35 metres of single phase lead.  All you have to do is plug your extension lead into the power outlet and pull it up and out and walk away. The StoA will then
feed the required lead out; without tangling.
The StoA is ideal for builders, electricians, engineers, automo-tive workers and DIY users.
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