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Lee Valley’s Wire Management Hooks

Mar 13, 2009 Stuart 1 Comment

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We found these wire management hooks over at Lee Valley, and their simplicity betrays their utility. Sure there are cheaper or elaborate options out there, but at less than $3 apiece, these hooks offer the perfect balance between economy and efficiency.

Lee Valley is an awesome store that I always hesitate to order from. You see, every time I intend to order just one or two simple items from them, my order quickly balloons as I remember all of the products that remained on my wishlist for “next time.” But, that is not such a bad thing since it saves on shipping fees and packing materials.

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1 Comment

  1. Bull

    Aug 1, 2009

    Hmm…underneath my computer desk is a snake-pit of wires and cords. I might need this!

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