My dad always did this like a boss when I was a kid and I just recently figured it out.

If you’re wrapping your cords into big ovals, stop being a chump and do it like a pro! 🙂

Originally Posted by Art Of Manliness.com

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Do your extension cords look like this when you’re unraveling them, no matter how nicely they were wrapped up?

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Today I’m going to show you a tip that will banish tangled and knotted extension cords from your life. It’s called the Contractor’s Wrap, and I learned it from a Boy Scout leader who worked as an HVAC man back when my mustache was merely peach fuzz.

Here’s how it works.

Step 1: Connect the Male and Female Ends Together

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Step 2: Make an Overhand Knot at the End

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Step 3: Make a Chain of Successive Slip Knots

Put your hand through the loop of the overhand knot that you just made and grab the two strands of chord beneath it.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Pull the two strands through the loop and form another loop.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Put your hand through the loop that you just made. Grab the two strands of cord beneath it, and pull it through the loop to form another loop. Repeat until you get to the end of the cord.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Step 4: Tie Off the End

When you reach the doubled-over end of the cord (top image), you’ll want to pull it through your last loop to form an overhand knot.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Finished Product

Your finished product should look something like this. Just hang it up to store.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Unraveling

To unravel your extension cord, pull out the end to undo the overhand knot you finished with and then just keep pulling. Because you have a chain of successive slip knots, it will all just magically unravel without any tangling.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Doubling Up for Longer Cords

If you have an extension cord that’s 50 feet or longer, I recommend doubling up your cord. Instead of pulling two strands through your loops, you’ll have four. It’s important that you grab and pull through all four strands when making your loops

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

Finished doubled-up Contractor’s Wrap.

wrap extension cords so they never tangle using contractor wrap

The Manliest Blog on the Internet Posted this originally: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/04/18/no-more-tangled-extension-cords-how-to-wrap-up-your-extension-cord-like-a-contractor/