FAQ


The cable station is convenient if you have a four point charger or a combination of two and one point charges chargers. You can keep all of your cables plugged in and ready to use at your desktop.

The cable rack is designed for storing multiple cables in a classroom or in a workshop where you want to select the right cable for a particular task or keep a number of cables ready to be plugged in for use. The cable rack is handy if you only have one charger.

The cable rack and the cable station are designed for storing small charging cables used with personal devices. Such as, USB-A to Micro-USB, USB-A to USB-C, USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to Lightning, USB-C to Lightning, USB-A to Mini-USB and some proprietary cables.

The Cable Rack comfortably accommodates short (15cm – 30cm, 6 inches to one foot) and standard-length cables (1m -1.2m, 3.3 feet to 4 feet).

The Cable Station has a similar cable storing capacity but enables each cable to be threaded out through the base to connect to power, Accordingly, it works well with longer cables if the length is used to reach your power source.

Four cables for the Cable Station and five cables for the Cable Rack. However, if you buy more than one Cable Rack you can clip them together to store more cables in multiples of five.

The body of both products is made of eco-friendly PLA. PLA is made from plant-based starch, has a comparatively low carbon footprint and can be combusted in an industrial composter but is still strong and durable.

The Cable Station Grips are made from flexible TPU. The clips on the Cable Rack are made of ABS-PC to ensure strength.

No, PLA softens at relatively low temperatures (~60°C/140°F). The Cable Rack and Cable Station are designed for indoor use and should be kept at and even temperature and not exposed to high temperatures or harsh sunlight for an extended period.

Please see the demonstration videos on our homepage.

The cable rack clips are made of a strong and durable plastic to help ensure they will survive and pop off if Cable Racks that are clipped together are twisted or dropped. Sometimes this means they are a bit stiff to remove out of the box. If you have a clip that is hard to remove with your finger nail please take a coin or a small flathead screw driver and gently leverage it out the base of the Cable Rack using the exposed grove in the side of the clip.

Yes, the spare slots in the Cable Station and Cable Rack are good for storing other kinds of similar sized cables and other inert items.

Clean with a soft, lint free, cloth and warm water. Avoid hot water, harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners.