I guess they have their use, but I dislike green extension cords. my daughter has a few of them, and she tends to leave them laying in the grass when I go over to mow her yard.
Not good for visibility, but great for blending. We use them for Christmas and Halloween so that you don’t see a ton of cords about. I have to move them or weed eat around them if it rains much during those months.
I guess they have their use, but I dislike green extension cords. my daughter has a few of them, and she tends to leave them laying in the grass when I go over to mow her yard.
She now has a few shorter ones.
Not good for visibility, but great for blending. We use them for Christmas and Halloween so that you don’t see a ton of cords about. I have to move them or weed eat around them if it rains much during those months.
Ah that makes sense. I live in Canada, our ground is white and covered with snowdrifts that time of year.
Yeah, you could put a rainbow neon cord down there, you’re not seeing any of it in -20
Hell, I’ve lost my car a few times under the snow. You know you’re a true Canadian when you have shovel dents on your hood.