Invents Introduces "Plug-Helper", End Electrical Cord Puzzles

Plug-Hanger is a convenient organizational tool and keeps electronic cords in order and easily managed when unplugged.

Too often, unwieldy power cords can be found strewn across the floor or in hard-to-reach areas like behind the TV or under the desk. Now there is no more need to search with a flashlight or blindly reach around for a cord. With the Plug-Hanger, one knows exactly where that unplugged cord was left. The Plug-Hanger is a plastic clip that attaches to the wall near an outlet and holds electrical cords upright and away from each other when unplugged. Not only for home and office use, the Plug-Hanger is especially useful to professional music and technology arts studios or anywhere there is heavy appliance traffic. Even for those whose work involves electrical tools that rarely stay in one place, the Plug-Hanger can be attached to the actual object from where the plug stems.

One needs only to thread the cord in between the plastic frame and the plug rests snugly on the bottom tines. Thanks to its open design, the Plug-Hanger is large enough to fit the many larger plugs of televisions, computers, electronic devices, and more. In addition, because of its clever design, smaller plugs can be kept in place as well, offering a neat and organized display of various cords attached to a wall or to the device from which it stems.

"A combination of cords can produce more than a puzzling glance, it can also be time consuming and even dangerous. When utilizing the new Plug-Hanger this will not happen. It works perfectly!"

Carlos Mendez, Inventor

The Patent Pending Plug-Hanger was invented by Carlos Mendez of Brooklyn, NY, who said, “Some devices constantly draw a small amount of electricity even when power is turned off. Over time this can effect one's power bill, but with the Plug-Hanger one can unplug these devices in order to save money and reduce unnecessary power waste. The Plug-Hanger also saves time when locating a specific cord and saves one from possible injury caused by tripping over or stepping on a loose cord.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 NY, NY www.invents.com/invention/?page=Plug-Hanger 

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