Cable Turtle Earphone Cable Wrap - Blue
CAB-CTM42007
Product Details
- External Dimensions 4.5 x 4.5 x 2 cm
- Weight 0.10 kg
- Warranty 1 Year Warranty
Cable Turtle Earphone Cable Wrap - Blue
For use with small cables eg. headset and earphone cables
The cable turtle is a convenient and good-looking solution to an ever-increasing problem - excess cabling. With a turn of the hand, excess flex and cabling for computers, lights office and household equipment is neatly removed from sight. Wind exces flex around the open cable turtle, close it and all flex is out of sight! The opening in the centre of the cable turtle can be used to attach this cable winder to different places.
Warning: Please be careful when winding power cables using the cable turtle, the following is recommended:
Giant Turtle: Capable of handling a maximum of 5 metres of flex or cabling and 1000W.
Regular Turtle: Capable of handling a maximum 1 Metre cable, 1250W.
Features & Benefits
- Easy to use fold up mechanism
- Opening in the centre for easy attachment
Customer Reviews
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Great for boys I like the idea of this earphone cable wrap. it is nice and simple and it's easy to unwind your earphones. I have two issues with it though. The first is I am a weak girly-girl and the rubber is a bit hard to push back when winding earphones up. Also it's not great for protecting the earbuds as they are left sticking out the side. However for people who are strong and don't have heaps of junk in their bags this is perfect.
Kristin H. from Herston, QLD Australia -
Handy! Keeps my headphone cords nice and neat in my bag. No more spending more time untangling my cords than listening to music.
Finn O. from Rocklea, QLD Australia -
Nice little thingamajig Works well to hold my son's earphones. He prefers this size with the buds hanging out because it's easy to pop into your pocket. The material is quite firm, and opening the cable turtle takes a big of getting used to. I would buy more of these if the nice colors in the product photo were available because our earphones seem to be breeding. They're great for presents, too!
Donna L. from Glenwood, NSW Australia










