✨ Tame the Tangle with Style! ✨
The D-Line 8.2ft White Cord Wrap is a premium cable management solution designed to organize cords with ease. Made from durable LDPE plastic, it stretches to accommodate bundles up to 1.5 inches in diameter, ensuring a neat and professional appearance. Ideal for home or office use, this cord wrap allows for flexible entry and exit points, making it a versatile choice for any setup.
T**U
Handy Cable Organization
I am using this to organized the numerous cable that drive astronomical camera. First, I eliminates the clutter. Three cables are now one. Two, I can see the cables in the dark (REAL important be cause that's where I use the astronomical camera -- with a telescope) so, 2a it's a lot easier to set up because it's a lot easier to find all the cables and their connections in the dark, 2b there are no accidental disconnects due to kicking or pulling on cables, and 2c nothing gets left behind when I pack up to go inside or to go home.Important features: This cable organizer is expandable. I will take cable bundles from about 1/4 inch to 1+ inch. Because of the spiral design it is possible to have individual cables in a bundle exit the bundle wherever is needed. Also due to the spiral design to the organizer it adds nothing to the stiffness of the bundle which will as flexible as the stiffest wire in it.Very neat system.Now if someone can just tell me why all my astronomical equipment cables are black and therefore invisible when we are working in the dark.
T**1
A bit tiresome to install, but great results
This cable wrap is a godsend for cleaning up the power and USB cables around my desk. One order was enough to handle all of my co-located cables with extra left over. If you have a long stretch to install it can get tiring pretty quickly, but once it is installed you can forget about it. It looks good and wraps everything tightly. It is pretty stiff, but easy to put into whatever fixed shape you need. There may be better options if you need to move and bend a bundle of wires frequently.
R**E
the white spiral is delightful to match the wall paint, love the look as compared to 6 hanging wires
Have not seen spiral wrap in a very long time, the white looks more appealing then 6 wires all a fuss, to one helps dis appear looking neat and tidy not a cord mess 10 cords and now 2 neat & tight on two sides of the entertainment center, ( Awesome )
G**B
Easy to Use
Good wire wrap. Easy to use.
J**S
Works great
Easy to install. Adjusts to different size cables.
B**M
Several Years of Confusing Zip Tie Bound Cable Tangles: G O N E
I ordered two packages of wrap; two inches remaining. Those who have complained in other reviews that this is only big enough for small cables might not understand how this stretches.When you begin it will help if you gather the loose ends and make a coil to temporarily tie together. Much easier and faster to wrap. The only directions are those you create in your mind.I originally had the UPS and Cable Modem on the steel cart with the printer and scanner. A MacBook Air resided where the UPS/Modem are now.I left the printer and scanner on the cart as that was only two data and two power cables to wrap. Everything else connected on the computer table. My wrap started with the two monitor cables (Power/Video) and the video dropped right under the Mac Mini. Picked up other cables along the way.Next I did the Printer/Scanner and ran the data cables to the back of the Mini and the power plugs directly to the UPS. When you have two cables terminating at the same place and one is longer than the other do this. PLAN AHEAD so you don't have to unwrap a section. Put the two plugs together or offset depending where they connect. Next, take up the slack in the one cable and create a tight loop to parallel the long cable. Simply start the thick wrap at the point where you stopped and cover the oversize section. There should be no problem.To me, it was worth the money and the time. What you see took a bit over an hour. Its hard to notice, but I attached my back-up drive to the punched metal back panel. Photo 5 -- Follow the Red Cable. It is tie wrapped and I'm going to put a small screw in the panel to block the unit from being removed by thieves in a hurry. All that comes off is the cable. Note that - for the future - there is a second Red SSD Cable poking up behind the computer.Don't expect perfection. Remember, you just need to eliminate the Rat's Nest. When you view the 1st photo you will notice a big cable on the left coming from the power plug. That is the UPS Power source. Another cable to the right is for a shredder.
D**B
Gives a Clean Look
Holds the wires together in a very secure way. Keeps the area organized and is easy to unwind to remove a cord and then wind back up.
M**A
Almost perfect
It takes time to wrap long wires, but the good thing is you can wrap about any diameter wires together.And you can cut any size of wrapper as needed.The only inconvenience IMHO is if you need to shift one of the wires relatively to others - it's almost impossible. Instead, you'd need to unwrap and wrap again.Still, works great and looks even better. Thanks!
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