STM (www.stmbags.com) has created the US$24.99 Cable Wrap. Designed with a “dedicated space for everything,” it’s built to offer a way to store flash drives, chargers, cable adapters, headphones, ...
There is almost nothing to say about the $17 Wrap Wrap other than that it is a rather beautiful accessory for your headphone cables. Available in walnut or oak, the little pinch-waisted loop of wood ...
Helawrap is a protective tubing used to organize, shield, and secure wires and cables. This “zipper style” side-entry sleeving helps safeguard wires, cables, hoses, and tubing against abrasion, ...
Strap-It Cable Wrap is a hook and loop cable organizer that can be cut to length and reused for bundling fiber optic cables damaged from rigidity and overtightening of plastic ties. incm100_jan2012 ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
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If long and/or thick cables are becoming tough to wrangle, home and technology blog Unplggd suggests that a great way to keep them in their place is using a drawer pull. A drawer pull is a cheap means ...
We're looking to create a guide, and am looking for feedback from the community on what your favorite cable management tools, hardware, tricks, and tips. If you have a favorite cable wrap or solution ...
There are a ton of great ways to keep your cables nice and organized, and using something to secure them is a big help. If you have some old bungees and other materials lying around your workshop, you ...
Heli-Tube spirally cut Teflon cable wrap is designed for bundling and protecting cables and hoses from damage that can be caused by sparks, flames and abrasion. Featuring seven sizes from 1/16-11/2 in ...
It's a common problem in the PV industry, though one that is not often talked about: Photovoltaic wiring and cables are frequently exposed to damage by mice, rats, and squirrels. It's a common problem ...