A coaxial cable reel, also referred to as a cable drum or cable spool, is a cylindrical device utilised for winding, storing, and transporting coaxial cables. A cable reel's design ensures the safe storage of the coaxial cable, preventing damage and tangling. It also facilitates easy transportation and deployment of the cable, especially over long distances. The reel's structure typically includes a central cylindrical core and two flanges, forming a spool-like shape. The coaxial cable is wound around the central core, between the two flanges, so that during installation the cable can be wound off the drum easily.