Cordies

Keep Cables On The Table

$9.99
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Influence & Stats:

Cordies

Invented By:

Stephen Stewart

Total Paid Out: $188,021

Development Duration: 28 days

Days in Store: 892

Units to Date: 415,779

Cordies - Keep Cables On The Table

Cordies is new and improved! We’ve redesigned our classic cable organization product to make it cleaner and more compact.

Cordies keeps all of your cables organized and weighted down: phone chargers, digital camera cords, audio cables… whatever isn’t in use but shouldn’t be flopping around.


Features:
- Five rubber grips with four slots, each of which can hold the ends of several cords
- Weighted base for stability
- Small footprint (fits even the most cluttered workspaces)
- Tight grip keeps smaller cables USB and headphone cords in line

Dimensions:
2.75in x 1.57in x 1.46in
(70mm x 40mm x 37mm)


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A clever idea to make life a tad easier....

I saw this on sale at Target and it was the last one left and I thought, "what the hell, maybe it will keep me from tripping over all of the wires on the floor next to my bed. I love, love, love it!!! I'm going to buy one for my techie son and his techie wife who like things like this. Anything to keep those wires somewhat more organized. GREAT JOB! So far, I haven't tripped once with the new cordie :) It also makes me want to really pay attention to new inventions and to contribute my ideas. Thank you Stephan Stewart!

Reviewed by Debbie Beach | about 1 month ago

Brilliant, simple, useful

I bought a cordies for my nightstand where I charge my phone, iPad, and battery phone case every night. Before I was constantly fishing my power cords off of the floor, but now cordies keeps them nice and neat! I love the simplicity and the rubber has a nice grip to it to keep the cords in place without having to struggle to get the cords on and out. Great design!

Reviewed by Steve Rader | about 1 month ago

Self-explanatory

It does what it's supposed to do, simple and easy. I do wish there was more traction on the bottom because it moves around a lot on my desk.

Reviewed by Jonathan Dang | 2 months ago