I prefer the traditional Rubbermaid 5 gallon black hole of cables.
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I have a huge black box which is unlabeled, toss it in there and more frequently used cables automatically migrate to the top.
The organization is nice, but labeled bins isn't really an "idea". Like I had this great idea to add butter to my toast!
That's a lot of space for cables
I use a shoe box with 'empty' toilet rolls for myne, stack the cardboard toilet rolls vertically like a honeycomb and put a coiled cable in each with the ends pointing up so you can see what they are.
Great idea! This is better than my "dump them all in a drawer" system.
Do you glued down the cardboard tubes?
What's a firebolt cable?
No idea. I remember there being a firewire cable back in the day though.
Maybe it's supposed to be thunderbolt cable?
I thought combining those two with Frostbolt Cable make it a better cable?
There’s a very popular cheap smartwatch in India called a fire bolt that uses a special proprietary charging cable.
Where's 802.11? /s
Fills the gap between the other boxes
AUX, AUX, baby...
Don't he have any SCART in there ?
These go on sale at Michael's all the time. I like using these for electronic components, very handy to keep little parts organized. Think they're a little tight for most cables, I like plastic shoe boxes for those.
They’re regularly cheaper at Harbor Freight if you have one nearby.