Perfect for AV crews, installers, and technicians who move cables often.
Running long data cable runs across offices, events, job sites, or production setups?
The Flat Out Original Multi-Reel Data Cable Reel is designed to organize up to 200 ft of network cable, keeping installations clean, fast, and tangle-free.
Whether you're running Cat5, Cat6, ethernet, or AV data lines, this portable cable reel makes setup and pack-down dramatically easier.
Perfect for:
- IT technicians
- AV installers
- Broadcast crews
- Event production teams
- Security camera installations
Load your cable once and enjoy:
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Fast cable deployment
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Tangle-free storage
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Stackable transport
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Cable protection during travel
No more cable spaghetti slowing down installs.
Specs
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14.5" diameter (16" with handle)
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3" deep
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Lightweight 2 lb design
Multi-Reels are so intuitive that anyone who picks one up can use it without thinking.

- When you first load your hose or cable; line up the gaps and click it in.
- To release, just anchor one end of your hose/cord, hold onto the large handle, and walk away.
- If the plug or head of your lead feels a little snug going through the inner circle, just push it gently through to the back. It won’t affect the performance of your Multi-Reel.
- The stiffer the cable, the slower you should wind. Keep a steady pace—racing the wind can cause the layers to loosen and overlap, which makes it harder to pull out later.
- Don’t overload your Multi-Reel. If your hose or cable feels jammed, it may be a sign you need a larger size. It’s best to leave a small gap around the outer edge so nothing rubs against the shell while winding in or drawing out.

- Multi-Reels of the same size are designed to stack together front-to-front. Line up one winder handle into the petal opening of the other unit, and the opposite handle will click into place.
- Once aligned, you can strap the pair by threading a tie or strap through the core and around both reels. This gives your cables or hoses extra protection—basically armor-plated with the outer shells—while you’re on the move.