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Keep Your Cables On The Table
Cordies is an on-your-desk cable management system that organizes your assorted computer cables while also keeping them weighted down so they don't slide off your desk when disconnected.
Cordies’ playful form, small size, and quirky colors makes it a product that you'd like placing on your desk.
Updated Nov 1, 2009
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Cordies is an on-your-desk cable management system that organizes your assorted computer cables while also keeping them weighted down so they don't slide off your desk when disconnected.
Cordies’ playful form, small size, and quirky colors makes it a product that you'd like placing on your desk.
Each cordie (spanning about 3.5 inches wide) has 3 individual loop spaces enabling you to store many cables at once. You can stack cables on top of one another inside each loop, leaving ample space for your power cords, USB cords, cell phone charger, audio cables, headphones, firewire, and more.
Cordies are made of weighted yet flexible rubber, allowing for a perfectly sturdy grip.
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