Organizing Computer Cables

Computer cables drive me nuts. Every time my husband installs something I spend an hour rearranging the cables. I hate the tangled mess they make. I’ve had my eyes on this Cable Manager for quite a while but I’m cheap and it was a little pricey to me just to hold cords.

But then our puppies chewed through the printer cable. Now having cables on the floor had become a fire hazard so I ordered the Complete Cable Manager - Cable Safe that night. I installed it on the back of my computer and I love it! What a difference. The gazillion cords (computer, printer, external drive, 2 monitors, MP3 Player, speakers, phone, camera, etc, etc.) are now all hanging neatly behind my desk.

Before:   After:
Unsightly messing tangled dangerous cables   Cable management to the extreme - Cable-Safe Cable manager oganizes 23 tangled cables at one desk


Complete Cable Manager

The black “tape” that came in the box is really neat. I’d love to get a roll of it. It works like velcro but is super thin and flat. It is much neater than the velcro and bread ties I’ve been using. I’ll let you know if I am able to find it.

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4 Comments about “Organizing Computer Cables”

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  2. Marty Bible Says:

    Robin, I think you’ve come to the rescue once again! Although I had seen this and the laundry room entries before, it’s wonderful to be able to go back and review. Decluttering is so hard without ideas to lead the way. A little inspiration is what we need much of the time, and I think you’ve hit the (more than one!) nail on the head!

    Marty

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