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I use this $22 product to keep my cords organized and completely tangle-free — perfect for living rooms and workspaces

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One of the main gripes that come with working from home is the unavoidable cord congestion that accumulates at the foot of your desk. With many of us using several devices at once throughout the workday, including tablets, laptops, wireless keyboard and mice, printers, chargers and even electric standing desks, it’s hard to keep every cable tangle-free.

After refusing to go on another day looking at this hideous jumbled eyesore, I researched a few cord organizers and settled on this $22 option from Yecaye. I installed the system in just under five minutes, and it turned out to be exactly what I needed.

Yecaye J-Channel Cable Raceway Desk Cord Organizer With Mounting Tape, $21.99 (Orig. $23.99)

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Available in four colors (black, white, grey and brown), this cord organizer perfectly complements any desk or table and comes with six medium-sized J-Channel cable raceways and one roll of super-strong mounting tape.

The raceways are so sturdy and well-made that they can fit everything from thin smartphone and tablet cables to super thick HDMI and printer cables and everything in between.

Perfect for those who love concealed cable management, this system can attach to the back or side of your desk, directly onto wall surfaces or on a completely separate surface like a nearby piece of furniture.

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Also, installing this system is super easy. All you have to do is wipe the area you’ll be adhering the raceway to, cut out your desired length (if necessary), fasten two rows of mounting tape to the channel, remove the back and press firmly against the surface. Once you’ve completed those steps, just wait 24 hours before placing your cables into the raceway and it won’t budge at all.

Adding to its versatility, this system also works in so many other areas than workspaces. You can easily and quickly clean up your kitchen countertop and behind your entertainment center, for example, with this channel system. Also, with this method, you’ll always know where your cables lead to — no more searching and playing “follow the cord.”

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The Amazon-recommended Yecaye J-Channel Cable Raceway system has an overall customer rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Shoppers love that, unlike several other cable management kits on the market, this one simply “works how it should.

“The J-Channel Cable Raceways worked even better as expected,” one shopper wrote. “Needed an easy way to tuck and hide some cables to clean up my computer/desk setup, and it did the job great!”

Another shopper who said the system’s “awesome for cable management” loved how strong the tape is. He even shared some impressive before and after shots to prove that this system is the real deal.

“I stuck a few of these bad boys on the underside of my desk, and suddenly my issues disappeared,” the five-star reviewer wrote. “The provided tape works great, just as great as a 3M product or whatever you’d buy yourself. The raceways keep all the wires in place and can hold a number [of them].”

Shop the Yecaye J-Channel Cable Raceway Desk Cord Organizer now to keep your space completely organized and tangle-free.

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