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Strike a cord: Get rid of those pesky wires

Cut the electronic clutter with appealing ways to corral and hide them

By Tricia Romano
www.RetailMeNot.com

If you’re a minimalist – or just neat and tidy – cables undoubtedly drive you crazy. And with today’s hodgepodge of electronics, cord clutter is worse than ever. At any given time, you’ve got a printer, USB hub and power cord hanging out on your desk.

If you have an external monitor, there’s a cable for that, too. Your TV probably has a host of gadgets attached to it, from a cable box or DVR to a Wii or Xbox. And when one of these devices goes haywire and you need to unplug it to troubleshoot the problem, well, say goodbye to the next hour or three. Thankfully there are ways to tame this wild jungle of black and white cords:

Label them

Wouldn’t it be nice if electronic devices had different colored cords? You know, the DVR would be blue, the TV would be black and the stereo would be red? Of course, this will never happen, but you can color code your wires so that you know what’s what when you dive in to unplug. The Kangaroom Colored Cable Tags ($1.95 for a 10-pack) from All4Cellular.com will help you keep track. Put the colored tag of your choice on a wire and stick one of the preprinted labels like “Modem” on the tag. Now you’ll have a better idea which black plug goes to which black box.

Corral them

If you want to take control of the cords by putting them in the same place, clip them. You can do this in the most basic and least fancy way possible by using a huge binder clip. Or if the cables are meant to be seen, you can opt for the adorable, brightly colored CableDrop Cable Clips ($9.99), which keep the smaller cables, such as those for your USB connections, in a findable spot on your desk. Available at ThinkGeek, these clips are stick-on, so you don’t have to permanently attach them to anything.

If you’re organizing your kid’s room, use something cute to control the wires. The Animal Utility Clips Kit ($14.50 for 29 pieces) from CableOrganizer.com includes a range of designs, from Wishbone the Chicken and Fuzzy the Bear to Squiggle the Pig and Bamboo the Panda.

Hide them

Chances are your wall socket is a bazillion miles away from your desk, so you’ve got a lot of cables traveling a long distance. The stick-on Wiremold CordMate Computer and Home Entertainment Cord Cover ($20.19) hides them under a fake baseboard molding that travels along the bottom of your wall. Available on Amazon, the cover fits just above the real baseboard and can hide a small collection of wires under the white surface, which you can paint to match the wall.

If you don’t have a never-ending jumble of cables – just a short desk-to-wall tangle – you can opt for a NeatLinks cord collector ($20-$24) from Humanscale. It comes in a range of lengths and colors, from the small 17-inch link to the large 24-inch link in black and gray. NeatLinks will corral those cords into a simple tubular structure that gets hooked to the back or underside of your desk.

Show them off

If you have a jumble of cords in the corner of a kitchen or some other visible spot, Bluelounge is the answer: CableBox and the CableBox Mini ($29.95 for both sizes). They are small, brightly colored plastic boxes (choose from black, white, blue, green, orange, pink and yellow) that you put your extension and power cords inside. Now the cable mess is cute and sort of gone. (Okay, this is really the equivalent of cleaning your room by putting everything in the closet, but we won’t tell anyone if you won’t.)


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