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Pegboard Cable Organizer

June 15, 2008 by Eliot 3 Comments


In our integrated desk post, we mentioned using pegboards and zip ties to organize cables. Lifehacker has a collection of pictures from their readers that are using this solution. We especially love [Steve Price]’s fliptop solution pictured above. It may not look too attractive, but we’d do pretty much anything to avoid crawling under a desk.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged cable, desk, integrateddesk, organize, pegboard

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