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The Original Multi-Reel by Flat Out

Big Capacity. Bigger Energy.

Meet the beast of organization: the Original Multi-Reel. This is our biggest and baddest cable/ hose-reel yet—built to handle over 100 feet of heavy-duty extension cord or 50 feet of flexible hose and pretty much anything else you can roll, wrap, or wrestle into place.

Whether it's network cable, hoses, LED strips, tie-downs, snatch straps, or that mystery cord you swore you’d organize last year—this reel’s got your back. Engineered for durability, flexibility, and maximum utility, it keeps your gear tangle-free, safe, and stacked like a champ.

  • Space-saving, stackable design
  • Tough-as-nails construction
  • Lightweight & ergonomic for easy carry
  • Organized. Always.
Capacity Ideas
  • 100ft heavy-duty extension cord
  • 200ft network cable
  • 130ft coaxial cable/XLR/Video Cable
  • 50ft Flexible hose
  • 50ft air compressor hose/air line
  • 60ft snatch strap
  • 2x30ft tie-down straps
  • 100ft wide strip LED lights
Specs That Matter
  • 14.5" diameter (16" with handle)
  • 3" deep
  • Weighs just 2lbs when empty
Safety, But Make It Smart

You can’t plug in while it’s coiled. That’s not a flaw, it’s genius—it prevents overheating and keeps you compliant with safety standards. The reel is designed so that leads must be fully unwound before use. If you try to cheat the system, that’s on you, cowboy.

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.

Meet Gavin, he's had his Flat Out Multi-Reels for over 15 years - Still Good!

Dexter is the grandson of Multi-Reel's inventor Peter. He'll tell you everything you need to know (and be adorable while he's at it).

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