Some great ways to keep your cords in one place and in one piece [Deals]

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This magnetic organizer keeps all your cords, chargers, and other wired things in one tidy place.
This magnetic organizer keeps all your cords, chargers, and other wired things in one tidy place.
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The more time goes by, the more cables we get for new devices or to replace broken ones, and the messier our desks get. We’ve gathered some of the best solutions for keeping your wired things well under control and in working order, like the MOS Cable Organizer. It’s a magnetic hub for keeping your headphones, charging cords, flash drives, and any other necessary connectors off the floor and within reach. It’s just $11.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

The MOS Organizer is minimalistic, stylish and triangular makes it look like a helpful UFO. It’s scratch resistant, and includes a mounting circle for keeping your cables handy along a wall. For the rare connector that doesn’t click magnetically, the MOS comes with magnetic cable ties to keep them in place.

Make sure your cables never get out of sight or reach for just $11.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

This MFi-certified Lightning cable more than triples the standard length, with reach to spare.
This MFi-certified Lightning cable more than triples the standard length, with reach to spare.

Bonus Deal: The Colossal is an MFi-certified (meaning Apple vouches for its quality), 10-foot long Lightning cable that’s more than triple the length of the normal Lightning cord, going for a fraction of the normal price, $15.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

Braided in tough nylon with an oxygen-free copper core, this cable is 10-feet long and built to last.
Braided in tough nylon with an oxygen-free copper core, this cable is 10-feet long and built to last.

Bonus Deal 2: Braided 10-Foot MFi-Certified Lightning Cable
This is a lengthy Lightning cable for the durability-minded, sheathed in a durable nylon braiding that’s also tangle-free, with high-quality, oxygen-free copper wiring and a unique Apple-verified serial number with an authorization chip — that’s a whole lot of cable for just $19.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

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