ChordSavers Offer Solution for Protecting Cables
Aug 30, 2007 5:24 PM
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ChordSavers are designed to hide and protect cables from tripping hazards in both live and studio environments, as an alternative to tape or adhesive products. They come in standard 36-inch lengths, featuring dual adhesion strips on the base and can interlock to any length of cable-run required.
ChordSavers are offered in multiple colors, stainable wood grains, glow-in-the-dark, LED light strip and commercial snake and broadcasting versions. Prices begin at $14.99 for singles, $59.99 for five-packs and $99.99 for 10-pack units. All include a limited lifetime warranty.
For more information, visit www.chordsaversusa.com.
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