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DIY cable organizer kit For this particular plan, you'll need a drywall saw. Next, you want to use the saw to cut out a small portion of your wall directly behind the television.
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The woven storage baskets are $1.25 each too, while the plastic storage bins are $3. When you're done, hang this storage solution on a wall or door and place your toilet paper inside the baskets.
We've mentioned using cardboard tubes to keep your cables tidy before, but Instructables user berserk takes it to a new level with a full-on cable organizer based on toilet paper tubes.
The MOS organizer doesn't take much effort to set up: you just clip little magnet tags onto the cables that need them (e.g. an micro-USB cable and not a MagSafe cable), then lay the tagged cable ...
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