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  2. The best cable organizers of 2024 - AOL

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    The ties have a tough rubber exterior that provides good grip and the six inch length is best for wrapping up small to medium appliance cords, according to the brand. Zgdyui Cable Management Box ...

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    These genius kitchen appliance cord organizers stick right onto your plug-ins so you'll have something to wrap those pesky cables around, keeping your surfaces nice and neat. Plus, they're down to ...

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    We recommend designating one side for small appliances and one side for work. Open Shelf Storage. Closed storage is sleek and can keep visual clutter to a minimum, but when you’re moving quickly ...

  5. Small appliance - Wikipedia

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    Small appliances in a kitchen: a food processor, a waffle iron, a coffee maker, and an electric kettle Glowing filaments of a modern 2-slice toaster. A small domestic appliance, also known as a small electric appliance or minor appliance or simply a small appliance, small domestic or small electric, [1] is a portable or semi-portable machine, generally used on table-tops, counter-tops or other ...

  6. Power cord - Wikipedia

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    A lamp cord (also known as a zip cord) is a light-weight, ungrounded, single-insulated two-wire cord used for small loads such as a table or floor lamp. A cord set includes connectors molded to the cord at each end (see Appliance coupler). Cord sets are detachable from both the power supply and the electrical equipment, and consist of a ...

  7. Appliance plug - Wikipedia

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    Appliance socket and plug. The mains connectors of the appliance plug are two rounded sockets that accept two rounded pins from the appliance. They are unpolarised. The third connection, earth, is a large metal contact on each side of the plug body which makes contact with the sides of the plug receptacle, grounding the appliance body.