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Deal of the Week | July 24th, 2015: Monster Cable Small Cable Management Kit for $2.99 (reg. $19.99)

Monster Cable Cable-It cable organizer for $2.99Here’s a little exercise for you to try.

If you’re currently at your desk in front of a computer, stand up and take a look behind all the equipment. Or if you’re sitting in your living room, take a glance behind your big-screen TV.

Go ahead. We’ll wait.

OK, so what did you see? If you saw a clean, neatly-arranged collection of connectors, cables, and wires, you can stop reading right now. You’re golden.

But if you saw a tangled rat’s-nest of snarled wires, intertwined cables, and just general chaos, well…we’re here to help.

This week’s Deal is from legendary accessory wizards Monster Cable. It’s called Cable-It, and it’s a fast, simple method of organizing all those cables and wires into something resembling order. They’re normally 20 bucks, but this week (while supplies last) we’re selling them for three dollars. At that price, you can afford several – and your life is about to get measurably more organized.

Find out more about this week’s DOTW here.

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Deal of the Week | July 19, 2013: Monster Cable Cable-It cable organizer for $2.99

Monster Cable Cable-It cable organizer for $2.99This week’s DOTW addresses a knotty issue: the tangle of cables under your desk, behind your entertainment center, or in your network wiring cabinet. Renowned for the quality and reliability of their products, cable and connection giant Monster Cable has come up with a solution that’s literally as easy as 1-2-3: Cable-It.

And at less than three bucks, you can afford to buy enough to organize every one of the snarled cables in your home, office, or classroom.

Find out more about out latest deal here.

Deal of the Week | May 17, 2013: Cable-It by Monster Small Cable Management Kit for $2.99

Cable-It_Monster_640x640_taggedTechnology often goes hand-in-hand with cables and wires. Cables for power, cables for data, cables to connect peripherals and external devices and chargers and telephonic gadgets. Whether you use a computer at home, have a home office or recording studio, or use a workstation at the office, you are almost certainly enmeshed in an octopus-like tangle of cables and wires.

You could take the morning off from anything productive, and attack the problem area with twist-ties and duct tape. It might not look great, it might take hours – but the mess will have been conquered. Pretty much.

Or you can drop three bucks and pick up this week’s DOTW. In three fast, easy steps, your cables are wrangled and neatly organized. And it comes from Monster – they know a little something about cables.

So master that mangled mess today. Find out all about it here.