Cordpro CP-M5, Mini and Small Residential Cord Organizer

The Mini No.5 Cordpro cord organizer manages your residential cords and cables, preventing tangles while keeping small cords organized. The Mini is small, lightweight, and ideal for storing computer cords, audio/video cords, and small appliance cords.

Product Features

  • Holds up to 50 ft. of 18 gauge speaker wire, 40 ft. of phone line, 15 ft. of USB cable, and 12 ft. of 18/2 household electrical cord.
  • For use with cords, pull cord halfway through the unit, then wind each half in the SAME direction. Both halves will unwind at the same time.
  • Instantly dispenses the amount of cord you need.
  • 5-5/8″ in diameter and 1-7/8″ deep

3 thoughts on “Cordpro CP-M5, Mini and Small Residential Cord Organizer”

  1. Great product! Love these! I was able to fit a 9′ household extension cord in the mini and it stays nice and neat stored my travel bag. I’m surprised I was able to fit a 25′ garden hose in the residential Cordpro. I’m using it to store a drinking hose for my camper and it keeps it clean while being stored and during use. I love that I only unwind what I need and no longer have extra hose lying around getting tangled. Takes just a little bit longer to wind up than just winding a hose around your arm or another…

  2. Phenomenal solution to a common problem. My power outlet … Phenomenal solution to a common problem. My power outlet is located behind a very heavy bookcase but I still needed it to be available for charging cords, appliances, etc. I bought a 4 ft extension cord, plugged it into the outlet, and rolled it into the cordpro! Now the Cordpro just rests between the bookcase and the wall and I am able to reach back and grab the end of the extension cord and roll it out whenever I need it- without a tangled mess! I will be looking to buy this again if I ever…

  3. Ultimately unnecessary. This product does what it says it will do, but I don’t think it’s a solution. It doesn’t save any space (in fact in introduces bulkiness), it doesn’t hold well in place (it drags, it doesn’t hang), and it doesn’t look very elegant. It does work, and that’s great — but you’d save a lot of money just rolling the cable(s) up yourself and tying them loosely with a velcro strap.

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