Cable & Adapter Organizer / Travel Spool (1m & 2m) 3D model thumbnail

Cable & Adapter Organizer / Travel Spool (1m & 2m)

by PanBojda · via Thingiverse
Format3MF
CategoryGadgets
LicenseCC BY-SA
UploadedMar 16, 2026
⬇ 11 downloads ❤ 1 likes 👁 40 views

Description

Say goodbye to tangled cables and lost chargers! This premium, horizontally ribbed travel organizer is designed to perfectly store both your charging brick and your cable in one sleek package. Whether you are organizing your desk or packing your everyday carry (EDC) tech pouch, this spool keeps everything secure and stylish. Smart Design Features: Universal Adapter Hub: The custom-engineered center cross-section is dimensioned perfectly to hold both standard US and EU power adapters. Two Perfect Sizes: This download includes two distinct sizes optimized for your needs: Standard: Perfectly calculated to hold a 1-meter cable. Large: Expanded to comfortably fit a 2-meter cable. Neat Cable Routing: Thoughtful cutouts on the outer rim allow the ends of your cable to exit cleanly without bending or damaging the connectors. Premium Grip: The horizontal ribs don't just look amazing—they provide an excellent tactile grip when winding or opening the organizer. Printing Tips: Supports: No supports needed! The entire assembly is designed for straightforward, flat printing. Perimeters: Use 3 walls/perimeters for durability, especially since this is a travel item that might get tossed into a bag. Material: Matte PLA or PETG looks fantastic here. Using a dual-tone approach (e.g., black inner spool with a grey outer shell) makes the mechanical details pop!
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