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Home | Family | CordBrick: The Must-Have Cord Management Tool

CordBrick: The Must-Have Cord Management Tool

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  • CordBrick
  • What are the 8 uses of the Cord Brick?
  • About CordBrick
  • How does a CordBrick work?

CordBrick

Charging cords are pretty much the bane of my existence and are a necessary evil for everyone nowadays. However, no matter how hard I try, my desk is still a messy tangle of cords, and the bedside table always has a couple of cords on it. So, I’ve been trying to live more minimalistically and pare down the amount of cords, clutter, and “things” I have in both places. There is just something about a clean surface that makes my heart sing. Enter the CordBrick, the solution to dropped phone cords as well as making tangled cords a thing of the past.

With decluttering and reorganization, my once cluttered cord area has finally become organized. Plugged into my desk are the Aero Garden (which must always be plugged in) and my computer, which is often plugged in. And last but not least, my television that doubles as a monitor thanks to wireless display features, and finally, my phone cord. However, with the help of CordBrick, the tangled hot mess express is a thing of the past.

I took this opportunity to put away cords that aren’t used daily, but I will order more cord bricks to keep all of those organized. I love how this cord brick keeps my cords organized; it’s great for anyone who likes to keep their cords in one place rather than all over the place. The quality of the product is excellent, and I like how there’s a little groove for my phone and the cords alike. CordBrick keeps my cords intact and in one place; dropped cords are a thing of the past.

There are eight uses for the Cord Brick that I’ve described below. Order a couple of cord bricks for yourself and some for others as well for Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers.

What are the 8 uses of the Cord Brick?

  1. Prevent Fallen Cords- holds them firmly in place.
  2. Organize- allows you to clear cord clutter once and for all.
  3. Wrap- No more tangled cords, and allows you to easily untangle those messed up cords you have on hand.
  4. Shorten- Long cords are handy in hotel rooms, in the office, not so much. Shorten them with ease with the CordBrick.
  5. Stand- Use your CordBrick as a phone stand while on the go.
  6. Lift- Allows you to pick up your phone quickly and cut down on vibrations.
  7. Prop-Prop up your phone for easy watching!
  8. Grab-Grab your AirPods, cords, pens, and anything else you can think of with this must-have organizational tool!

About CordBrick

CordBrick, a patented device and cord solution created by serial entrepreneur Nick Barrett, AKA “CordBrick Nick.” Made of silicone and weighted with steel, its unique design allows it to adapt to ANY charging situation, and since there’s no adhesive, it can be used multiple times. It comes in several colors, including glow-in-the-dark (limited availability), making it the perfect stocking stuffer for anyone with a phone.

How does a CordBrick work?

How does it work? It weighs down and gathers cord ends with a weighted, specially designed BRICK of silicone and can wrap cords for travel, with easy unwrapping, too. Its six special channels are intended for holding four cords and wrapping/grabbing two cords and phones. All six channels can fit Apple AirPods and things like pens, too.

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