MOS Cable Organizer for $11
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Keeping organized is a struggle with that mess of tangled cords atop your desk, but the MOS Cable Organizer offers a simple, elegant solution to this issue. Simply place your cords on the surface of this sleek organizer, and they’ll latch onto the magnetic surface and stay in place. With a minimalistic and stylish triangular design, this handy organizer doubles as a decorative accent that will fit right into your workplace or living space.
- Keep your cables, earbuds, flash drives & other magnetic items in place
- Enjoy an elegant & minimalistic triangular design that complements any decor
- Take advantage of a scratch-resistant finish
- Secure to your desk using a microsuction-padded bottom
- Mount to a wall w/ the mounting circle to hold your cables vertically
- Use the included magnetic cable ties to give stubborn cables an extra stick
- Keep your workspace or living area clear & organized
Available in white! See drop-down above for details.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 4”L x 4”W x 1”H (product)
- Weight: 1.4 oz (shipping)
Includes:
- MOS Cable Organizer (Black)
- 3 magnetic cable ties
- Wall mount sticky
Compatibility
- Cables
- Earbuds
- Flash drives
- Other small magnetic items
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