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Tie up those cables with Cable Candy!

If you’re anything like me you have way too many cables at home charging stuff. I have a dock that can take 5 USB cables. But it becomes a bit of a nightmare at times working out what cable leads to which device. 

Cue novelty cable management company Cable Candy. It has a range of very unique solutions you can check out here

But these ones in particular caught my attention.  

These re-usable Cable Tags are made of soft silicone and can easily be hooked onto cables up to 8 mm | 5/16” diameter to mark them. By tagging them with 8 different colours you will never mix them up again, even if you have numerous cables in one place.

You can individualise them by writing or drawing onto the dedicated white field on the reverse.

Other features include:

  • different colours
  • Customise to your needs
  • Made of soft silicone
  • All-purpose and re-usable

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