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Four Simple Ways to Organize Power Cords Without Damaging Them

by VIKAS DAYAL • January 21, 2022

Power Cords, Power Cables


Power cords are vital to running all kinds of equipment, but not all power cables need to be used all the time. Improper care and storage of power cables can lead to damaged wires and plugs.

Here are the top 4 correct ways to store and organize your power cords without damaging them.

Method One: Coil the power cord around your hand. This is the most common way to store a power cord, and it’s effective because it takes up minimal space. Make sure to coil it tightly so there is no extra slack that could get tangled or caught on something. The key to this technique is to leave enough length at the end of the wire to thread it through the circle. While this is the most popular, it is the most time-consuming to wrap.

Method Two: Wind the power cord into a figure eight. This is a great way to store power cords when you have more than one to organize. It takes up more space, but it’s less likely to get tangled or caught on something. This technique will reduce the fraying on the inside of the wire and will help prolong the life of the wire. An added benefit is that the cable will not get tangled and all that is needed to unravel it is just to simply start unwinding.

Method Three: Cable reels are particularly useful for extra-long cables, however, they tend to be bulkier for storage. While you can unravel the amount of cord you need, it is unsafe to use the power cords while it is wrapped around the reel due to heat build-up. Always opt for the proper length of power cords for your project and cable needs to minimize energy use and heat build-up.

Method Four: If you are using shorter cables, you can always hang your power cord from a higher height. An easy, do-it-yourself hanger is a belt or tie hook. This allows you to see the length of the cable, keep the wires straight, and easily grab and use the cable needed at that time.

Power cords can be a hassle to store and keep organized, but with these simple tips, you can do it without damaging them. Follow these easy steps and your power cords will last longer! In need of custom-length power cables to make your cable storage easier? Visit Cables.com today!


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