4.6 (234) · € 8.50 · En stock
The Writable Station Desktop Cable Holder creates a station for your loose cords on the top, back or side of your desk, table, or media stands to organize cords.
Easily organize and conceal cords along walls and door frames. Handy access slit allows you to add and remove cords and cables after installation. Flexible, easy-cut material is a breeze to size and mount. Paintable to match your environment's decor. Easily organize and conceal cords along walls and door frames. Access slit for adding and removing cords after installation. Flexible, easy-cut material. Easy to mount with double-sided foam tape. Paintable to match your environment's decor.
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Slim, low-profile profile design sticks directly to carpet, tile, wood, laminate, vinyl and more to help keep your floor areas clear and safe. Flexible material installs easily and immediately stays flat—no break-in period required. Single, top-loading cable channel makes future adjustments a snap.
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Create your own cable station on your desktop with the Cable Station 2 to organize messy and tangled cords from computers, chargers, routers, monitors, speakers, telephones, or entertainment systems. Mount it flat on the top, side, or back of your desks and media stands using the double-sided tape that is included. 5 slots to store individual cords separately. Extend or remove individual cords without tangled cords. Writable to easily identify cords.
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