The Original Aunt Wanda/3-Pak

The Original Aunt Wanda is a simple, easy to use solution to cord or cable management; organizing the ever increasing amount of cord clutter encountered everyday. A small FLEXIBLE tube which allows the cord or cable to be looped into the desired length, easily slipped inside for complete & effective containment. How simple! Great for storing shorter extension cords, corralling those cords on small appliances such as curling irons, clothes irons, food mixers, toasters. Perfect for small tools/equipment, computers/electronic gear, camera chargers, lamps and much more. If it has a cord…The Original Aunt Wanda will make control & order as easy as 1-2-3. CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN: Sold in a box of 12 on Amazon.com > The Original Aunt Wanda/12 pak SMALLER CORDS? Check out our LITTLE BOB in 6-pak & 12-pak format; also sold on Amazon.com

Product Features

  • Simple, no moving parts, flexible, easy to use, nothing to break
  • Inexpensive, durable, will last a lifetime
  • Quickly organizes counter tops, drawers, work spaces, tool boxes
  • Designed, manufactured & packaged in the USA
  • Available in a 12 pak on Amazon: The Original Aunt Wanda/12-Pak

3 thoughts on “The Original Aunt Wanda/3-Pak”

  1. Simple, but limited These are very strong sleeves with enough room for about one full length 6ft surge protector cord to be wound up and inserted with little effort. Wrapping up one cord is pretty straightforward: Slide it over one end, bunch up the excess, and push it into the “Aunt Wanda”. That is about it. I didn’t expect much more from it, but compared to other options (zip ties, Velcro straps, etc.) the cost difference may not be best for everyone. Ironically my son just walked in with Aunt Wanda’s lost…

  2. Big sister to Little Bob. Great for larger gauge cables (i.e. computer & surge protector power cords). The big sister of the Little Bob, Aunt Wandas are about 2 inches in diameter and 4 inches long. They are perfect for larger gauge cables and I use them for shortening and organizing power cords of power conditioner/surge protectors, taking 8 foot long and 3/8 inch in diameter and shortening them to approx 2 feet. I also use the Wanda on the power cord of my iMac, just taking up about 1 excess foot of cord to keep it from intertwining with my audio cables and causing interference.

  3. Engineering Miracle Well, not exactly. These cord organizing tubes are useful, and especially like using them on kitchen appliance electrical cords. You could make a bunch of these by cutting a 10-ft. piece of thin wall PVC available at the big box stores.

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