Powercurl
The PowerCurl is a clip-on cord wrap for Apple's 45W, 60W, 85W, and older rectangular 85W MagSafe Power Adapter. PowerCurl makes it easy to unplug and pack up quickly without having to untangle your extension cords the next time you set up shop.
Features
Both ends of the cord (the plug end and the MagSafe end) can wrap around the device, allowing for quick and easy unraveling. The included clip enables the plug end of your cord to clip to itself, just like your MagSafe end does. Fear over-heated adapters no more -- PowerCurl elevates the power adapter for improved air circulation and cooling.

Keeps your MagSafe cord wrapped up to eliminate cord tangles. Keeps your power adapter elevated to prevent overheating.
Colors
Available in blue, gray, orange, green and pink.
Inventor Information
Jeff Scholen is an engineer at a medical device company in Atlanta, Georgia, and a new father. He submitted this idea to a Quick & Quirky 24-hour product development throwdown in September 2009. It was one of two products selected and developed during that event, and it passed its presale
Quirky PowerCurl - 85w Clip-On Cord Wrap for Apple and Magsafe Power Adapter Blue
Powercurl
The PowerCurl is a clip-on cord wrap for Apple's 45W, 60W, 85W, and older rectangular 85W MagSafe Power Adapter. PowerCurl makes it easy to unplug and pack up quickly without having to untangle your extension cords the next time you set up shop.
Features
Both ends of the cord (the plug end and the MagSafe end) can wrap around the device, allowing for quick and easy unraveling. The included clip enables the plug end of your cord to clip to itself, just like your MagSafe end does. Fear over-heated adapters no more -- PowerCurl elevates the power adapter for improved air circulation and cooling.

Keeps your MagSafe cord wrapped up to eliminate cord tangles. Keeps your power adapter elevated to prevent overheating.
Colors
Available in blue, gray, orange, green and pink.
Inventor Information
Jeff Scholen is an engineer at a medical device company in Atlanta, Georgia, and a new father. He submitted this idea to a Quick & Quirky 24-hour product development throwdown in September 2009. It was one of two products selected and developed during that event, and it passed its presale
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