I used to have a gallon sized zippered plastic bag full of cables I had no idea about. Multiple chargers and lots of USB cables of all sizes and types. I have three kids who charge things and then leave the cords and after a day or so no one remembers what it was for. Well that was my saving grace. I plugged in all kinds of USB cables and wrapped them neatly in rubber bands. All loading blocks fit into a large zipped compartment. Additional cables such as audio and video devices and SD card readers are separated again and neatly stowed away. I could throw my bag away! AFTER ALL! Now when we need a cable I can close it, lay it on a flat surface and easily see what I need without anything falling apart. I also bought a set of waterproof labels so we label a cable as soon as we identify it and there are only a few mystery cables left. I wish I had bought this many years ago! This bag was a sore point in my house and is no longer there. My anxiety is getting better now. The bag closes with a zipper and has two large sides for storing a large number of cables. I can easily fit 2 dozen cables, maybe more. At least 5 SD cards that I know of, maybe more. They also have a bag with an inscription. It's thick on the outside and actually feels like it's a little water resistant. At least I would trust him in the rain. I would recommend it to any modern household. You KNOW you have wires everywhere, now you can keep them together and not have to worry about them. The elastic is also very strong, not a single cord falls out even when stuffed.
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