The Electric Fence Reel by Voegler Manufacturing

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Craig Voegler has always loved to tinker and it has lead to him inventing things that make his life, and the lives of his fellow farmers and ranchers, easier.

Voegler Manufacturing is based in Central Nebraska and the goal is to make life as easy as possible for aging farmers and ranchers looking to maintain the way of life they’ve built for themselves and their families. Voegler knows that the help landowners are looking for is often in short-supply, so he took matters into his own hands, which is how the Electric Fence Reel was born in the spring of 2018.

“I was picking up electric fence with a wire winder that had a Briggs and Stratton motor on it. It weighed 70-80 pounds with no wire and once it was filled with wire, it weighed close to 300 pounds and I couldn’t move it,” he said. “I realized there had to be a better way to manage my electric fence, which led to the creation of Vogeler Manufacturing’s Electric Fence Reel.”

The Electric Fence Reel is used to clean up wire around the farm and it is the most efficient electric fence management system on the market. It can be used to reel a half-mile of wire in under seven minutes thanks to a high-capacity steel pool reel that takes less than 10 minutes to assemble and is powered by your own hand drill.

Here is a demo of how it works:

“As a farmer or rancher, you know how valuable the tools are that make your job easier. Saving time and money is essential for maximum productivity,” Voegler said. “That’s why having a fence reel that works quickly, and is easy to use and store, will benefit you greatly.”

Whether you raise goats or sheep and are accustomed to frequently moving your fencing, or you’ve been looking into new cattle-grazing strategies that would include moving them more regularly, the Electric Fence Reel is the solution to quickly restructuring your pastures.

You can find more information and purchase your Electric Fence Reel at ElectricFenceReel.Com.

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