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jfang's recommendation

Practical and stylish, that is how I like to keep my wires wrapped up and untangled.

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i will do anything ANYTHING to get cords out of the way. This handy little gadget is just $6. (via freshtrend.com)

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Updated Jun 23, 2006

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lizmoney's recommendation

Omg as a fan of the next best shiney gadget thing, I have many many cords to manage, and this little guy may be the perfect thing to get cords under control. i think i need a dozen of them. (via bluelounge)

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KGB's recommendation

The cableyoyo should be standard equip for all devices. This device neatly stores unused cables in a neat, square shaped container. All of my cords for my various devices now can be stored in the same drawer without fear of creating a huge tangled mess.

Updated Dec 29, 2007

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ChicCat's recommendation

The CableYoyo is one of the best looking gadgets for organizing cables and cords. This clever device allows you to pull out or wind up your cord, making it especially practical for travel. On top of that, it is thin and looks sleek in all three colors. The gift box is a great stocking stuffer!

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dwilliams' recommendation

Have you ever noticed how all those small cords supplied with your electronic equipment come in six-foot lengths (1.8m)? Probably six times what you actually need for connecting your laptop to your favorite device! And the result; a massive messy knotted tangle. Sometimes even damage. Well, this issue was bugging us enough to design, patent and produce the simple and efficient Cableyoyo.

Cableyoyo is an empty spool around which you wrap your existing cord. It will take any cord up to 5mm in diameter, and this covers all low voltage chargers, USB, firewire, data and telephone cables.

I needed several of these this weekend as I moved my entertainment center from one side of the living room to the other.

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missmac's recommendation

They're very useful and they just look great.

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