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A piece foam tubing (pipe insulation) Use a utility knife to cut insulation to desired length (about 13 inches for each 6 feet of cord). Fold the cord to size, insert it, and label the foam to indicate the length of cord enclosed. Note: pool "noodles" can be used too!
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Phone charger with a retractable cord; nice colors! (Japanese company)
Clips on the edge of your desk will keep your cords close at hand.
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Wrapping paper tubes, paper towel and toilet tissue rolls - -> reused for keeping cords contained.
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"Label the Cable" is where this product is found. Note, the site is written in German.
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Cordies - a desktop solution for keeping the wires you use handy.
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Blue Lounge 's, "CableDrop" is a peel and stick product. It helps keep peripheral cords up, off the floor and right where you need it every time you plug/unplug your laptop.
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A clever idea that incorporates the iPhone’s charging cable into it's casing. The Cord-On-Board case by CaseInity, the casing comes with a slot that allows a charging cable to fit inside of the case.
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Stickn'Go Cable Labels are especially helpful in families where several different phones, cameras, gadets are in use.
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cable labels - velcro, duct tape, plastic tie wraps, etc. They come in all shapes, sizes and materials
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Ikea used to sell this product to contain cords + cables; lots of variations of this idea available
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Lufdesign's Leaf Ties. These are for bundling cables but I'm thinking they'd be nice on my luggage; I could easily spot my black bag from the other eleven-tra-zillion at baggage claim. [The fact that I love to garden is probably what makes these so appealing to me.]
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When attached to the underside of a desk, a kitchen basket is perfect for corralling cords.
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cable management using pegboard + tie wraps (attach to underside/backside of furniture)
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