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Haus Republik2x Cable Organising Box with Bamboo Lid

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Simply place your power strips or surge protector inside the cable box organiser. No need to unplug anything first. Then stow away the surplus cable lengths, close the lid and done. Designed with cable outlets on either side of the box, the item will fit almost every size power strip with extra space for the cords, adapters, etc.

You can store all of your outlet cables in one convenient place with these wire cord holders, which keep all your accessory cables always tidy and dust free.

The bamboo style cover makes it harmonious for home decoration.

Product Features
  • This cable management tray with a bamboo lid helps hide away power strips, USB cables, surge protectors, TV and video game console games, adapters, and more for discrete home or office use
  • It features four accessible cable cutouts made with ABS fireproof material for better management behind desks, TVs, or entertainment systems. They even feature non-slip rubber feet for stability
  • It protects kids and pets from directly touching the power strips and other electrical equipment and meanwhile reclaim lost floor and desk space with a simple solution for cable and cord management
  • Our unique design has been developed to make the most modern cable management box that adds taste to your storage solutions with a nice cover
  • The two side doors in the power strip box let you easily plug in and organize cables to link to all of your electronics. A nice solution to conceal and store messy cables. The upgraded rubber feet allow for a steady hold on the floor or the desk
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: 23.5cm (L) x 11.5cm (W) x 12cm (H)
  • Weight: 0.364kgs
  • Pack of 2
 
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