DRUPF shares:
I was looking online for something to organize my 2-meter USB-C cable. The only one I found was the Fusereel Sidekick, which was not available in Canada and looked like it only worked for a 1-meter cable. So I decided to design one that could comfortably fit a 2m cable on my 30Watt power adapter.
This is a handy tool if you want to stay organized and don’t want a 2-meter-long cable taking up space when an outlet is right beside you.
I printed mine using PLA; however, you could print this using flexible filament to be less rigid.
You can also scale this up to fit a larger MacBook power adapter
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5399926
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