thumb|upright|A 250 V 16 A electrical wire on a reel thumb|upright|An irrigation reel with travelling sprinkler
thumb|upright|A 250 V 16 A electrical wire on a reel thumb|upright|An irrigation reel with travelling sprinkler
A reel is a tool used to store elongated and flexible objects (e.g. yarns/cords, ribbons, cables, hoses, etc.) by wrapping the material around a cylindrical core known as a spool. Many reels also have flanges (known as the rims) around the ends of the spool to help retain the wrapped material and prevent unwanted slippage off the ends. In most cases, the reel spool is hollow in order to pass an axle and allow it to spin like a wheel, a winding process known as reeling, which can be done by manually turning the reel with handles or cranks, or by machine-powered rotating via (typically electric) motors.
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