Is Your USB Cable Drawer A Total Disaster Zone?

Join me in transforming the chaotic mess of my USB cable drawer into an organized haven! In this video, I tackle the unruly tangle of USB cables using a unique strategy inspired by snake handling. Discover how mesh bags and color-coded ID tags bring order to the serpentine chaos, making it a breeze to locate and store different cables. Watch the video for practical tips, budget-friendly solutions, and a unique approach to cable organization that might just inspire your next home project. Say goodbye to cable clutter and hello to simplicity! #Organization #HomeProjects #TechSolutions #CableManagement

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5 Comments

  1. Clearly, youtube’s algorythm was late for me on this one, as I just did this today, Before watching this. As a military family (me retired. But yhe wife is still a tive duty) I didnt want to have a dedicated drawer as we always have to adapt from move to move.
    Instead. I decided to invest in 2 electronics management pouches. One is 5x8x4 and the other is 5x8x1.5. The larger has a secondary section to manage wall plugs, some of which are large for 4-6 usbs, and the thinner one is only for cables.

    Having gone through both cars, nightstands, And various areas around the house and garage, I found that I had about 20 spare usb c cables, mostly 4-10 inch ones that were still in the original twitch tie/rubber band from the manufacturer. With all of the new upgraded 3.1 usb plugs and the C to C cables, I found we had no use for so many extras. Large gallon bag of cables, and a few 5w or less bricks, being donated to our local shelter

  2. Even after a year, your video have been very helpful. I would suggest to get rid of all the USB-A with white or black inserts because they are ancient tech.

  3. I thought you had taken a video of my drawer! So glad that I didn’t have to go through all of your mistaken approaches.

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