Command™ Clear Large Cord Clips, 17303CLR-ES, 2 Clips, 3 Strips
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No more dangerous, tangled cords behind your computers, appliances and entertainment centers! Command™ Cord Organizers are perfect for work and home offices, as well as entertainment areas, where they keep cords organized and safely out of the way. Command™ Cord Organizers hold strongly on a variety of surfaces, including paint, wood, tile and more. They also come off cleanly - no holes, marks, sticky residue or stains - and if you need to re-organize your cords, it's as easy as applying a Command™ Refill Strip, so you can use them again and again!
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Value
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Good for Humid Environments
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No
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Material
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Plastic
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Size
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Large
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Not sure which Command™ Product is right for you? We weighed some common household objects to give you a better understanding of the amount of weight you’re hanging on your walls. Explore our Command™ Weight Reference Guide to find the best Command™ Product for your project.
Even the lightest items need the right support. Next time you brew a pot of joe in the morning, remember that a 16 oz bag of coffee beans is the equivalent to one pound.
Comparing apples to oranges might not be a fair matchup, but comparing a bag of apples to your next project—that’s a different story. Did you know that a standard bag of apples is equal to three pounds? How do you like them apples?
You want a damage-free hanging solution that’s up for the task—not one that will drop your object like a hot potato. For items with a bit more weight, remember that five pounds feels just like a standard bag of potatoes. Unsure whether you have a standard size bag? Just check the front of the bag for the 5 lb weight.
Looking for a solution to hang your heavier objects? No there’s no use crying over spilt milk. Just reach for the gallon of milk in your fridge—it weighs about eight pounds.