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Reddit mentions of Desk Cable Organizer Tray 36" by WireRun

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Desk Cable Organizer Tray 36" by WireRun. Here are the top ones.

Desk Cable Organizer Tray 36
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    Features:
  • ✅Strong and sturdy basket tray designed to withstand everyday use, capable to support an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
  • ✅Made of high-quality powder coated steel with mounting holes designed so one person can easily handle assembly
  • ✅ 7 Screws included for installation (7/8 length)
  • ✅Different positions for installation that accommodates to each person needs.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.5 Inches
Length6 Inches
Size36 Inches Long
Weight2.31 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Desk Cable Organizer Tray 36" by WireRun:

u/Cyrax89721 · 6 pointsr/CableManagement

Easy enough!



Beyond that, I use velcro straps, clear tape, double sided tape, cable sleeves, and zip ties depending on the circumstance. Doing an Amazon search for Cable Management will also help get you some ideas.

u/SlightlyDan · 4 pointsr/battlestations

I recommend a cable management tray like this (one that fits your desk)
Desk Cable Organizer Tray 36" by WireRun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087PXKP2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Xtx6CbJ2HTXMR

u/Geedunk · 3 pointsr/battlestations

Leave a little space between your desk and the wall and either get a cable tray or check and see if your surge protector has slots on the bottom that you can use to hang it off screws.

Braided sleeving and velco strips will work wonders, or use a combination of the two depending on how much you have to deal with. It's on you to hide all of it behind your monitor stand for minimal appearance, but with a little work it'll look great!

u/martinjt86 · 3 pointsr/AskBattlestations

Get a wire tray to put under your desk!

Like this one
www.amazon.com/Desk-Cable-Organizer-Tray-WireRun/dp/B0087PXKP2

u/TootsNYC · 3 pointsr/organization

LABELING: I label the plug ends of every plug (I often use a P-touch labeler, either by wrapping it around the plug itself or by wrapping it around the cord right next to the plug. (if the other end is also a plug, like HDMI cables, it gets labeled as well)

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That way I can tell before I unplug them which is which.

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BUNDLING: I sometimes will fold a cord back on itself and then bundle it. Either with a cable tie, or with those double-sided hook-and-loop (Velcro) cable ties.

That takes up the slack and keeps lots of loose cord from flopping around and getting tangles.

Plan your bundles so that the bundle itself falls where you want it; my vote is just a little bit below the underside of the desk (so your blue cord should rise straight up to the desk, and then bundled once it gets there)

You can get cable-tie anchors (Home Depot, Amazon, probably any electronics store) to attach to the underside of the desk (they are stick-on, but there are ones you can drive a screw through the center, or nail in from the sides), and then loop your cable tie through it to hold the cable in place.

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BASKET: There are also under-desk baskets that you can lay the bundled cables in. I've seen people get those white wire baskets for flatware (or a wire dishrack, or under-shelf basket) from the kitchen store, and use cup hooks to attach it.

But there are pro versions. This one attaches to the side of the desk; this one hooks over the back of the desk; this one is screwed to the underside of the desk. Amazon has lots of different styles, including some that are solid instead of wires, though since wires can get warm, this wouldn't be good unless it's got decent airflow (like the one at the link.

These will let you ease the strain on the plugs and also let you lay the bundles of wires in them to keep them contained.


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RACEWAYS or CORD COVERS: A raceway is a plastic or metal channel that the cord can lie in; some of them will hold more than one cord. They're especially useful if the cord will be exposed and unsightly, or exposed and vulnerable (to being stepped on, or snagged or even just likely to flop around) There are stick-on ones, but you can attach some with screws and nails. Home Depot has some, and of course online places.


The blue cord could go in a raceway up toward the desk, then be bundled and the bundle placed in an under-desk basket/shelf.

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Here's an interesting kit. But it might require dismantling what you have, which is annoying. Installing a basket under the desk to place the bundles of excess cord in is probably easier.

u/demaxo · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087PXKP2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Lej7AbE57V3SM

I was looking at this, seems pretty chunky though. Command hooks sound like a better choice.

u/zakabog · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

You can get a cable tray for under your desk, or use Velcro (or both). Zip ties are the worst since you can't re-use them and you can't open them without scissors.

u/BigChiefJoe · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

I'd like to get two of these guys from an office liquidation:

2-Drawer Letter Width Vertical File Cabinet

and mount a butcher block countertop above them

and then add some cable management underneath.

Probably $250 if you can catch the cabinets at a good price.