Plus my power strip has just enough outlets, utilizing the plugs on the side of it, with that cord going in through a hole in the tray. I have a very simple setup and my tray is full, due to the bricks and large plugs. Or, an easier but slightly less clean option is a mesh bag/panel to hold the cords. Use the areas between and behind the rails to hide everything. My usual double sided tape for the big stuff, small velcro straps and clips to group wires together, oh and one cable channel and Im left with just one power cord coming out of it all to the wall. Then there is only the 1 power strip cord going to the wall outlet, which I run under the top and down a leg (using an Uplift magnetic cable channel) to the outlet which I strategically placed my desk leg in front of. I bought a Jarvis about a month ago and dyid my cable management. I have the bricks and cables shoved in the tray such that they can’t really move, plus a couple giant rubber bands around the entire tray just in case. Twist ties around bunches of longer cables in the tray as needed. Self adhesive cable ties stuck on the frame under the desktop to route cords and keep them from drooping down. Cables run straight back in the center, as the grommet holes are too far off to the sides. (use the review flair!)Ĭable tray under desk with surge protector power strip in it which everything is plugged into. The health benefits of using a standing desk.Ĭomments on standing desk brands or models. Help needed :PĪny questions you have about standing desks. Standing desks are becoming more popular than ever, as people learn about the health hazards of sitting all day long. This subreddit is all about standing desks, also known as stand up desks, adjustable height desks, and sit to stand desks.
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