2013 - Volume #37, Issue #5, Page #35
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How To Tidy Up Tie-Down Straps
Anyone who uses tie-downs or ratchet straps will be interested in this new device that’s designed to neatly wrap up loose straps.

    The patent pending “Wrapadoodledoo” is made from lightweight poly and lets you roll up 30 ft. of leftover strap. And it’s strong enough that you can drive over it without damaging it.

    The device has a hand-cranked spool with a locking pin used to secure the crank. You feed the strap into the spool and use the crank to wind it up. Then slide the unit over the tightened strap and insert the locking pin.

    “It eliminates the need to tie up the leftover strap or tuck it under something, and it works fast. It takes only about eight seconds to wrap 10 ft. of leftover strap,” says Richard Confoey, inventor of the device.

    A set of four sells for $39.95 plus $11.99 S&H.

    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Richard Confoey, Anmar Inc., 557 S. Meridian Rd., No. 4, Youngstown, Ohio 44509 (sales ph 330 547 4027; www.wrapadoodledoo.com).


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