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I have one power outlet on the wall (~1.5 m from the ground), two devices, of which I only ever need one at a time, and a table near that place. (means the floor in front of the outlet is inaccessible)

I don't want to place a multiple outlet power strip on the table (occupies space) or on the floor (makes vacuuming under the desk harder). When one of the cables is not plugged in, it will fall on the ground behind a table from where it's hard to recover. Placing it on the table is annoyingly occupying space and it will now and then slip down anyway.

Is there a way to keep the cables neatly reachable near the plug, without drilling holes (install hooks) or occupying space on the table?

pseyfert
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  • Just curious why you don't use an outlet splitter? Unless they're not permitted in your country, that would be the ideal solution. They usually cost a dollar or two at a dollar store here in Canada. Basically, it allows you to turn one electrical outlet into three. –  Sep 06 '16 at 20:18
  • laziness of getting one (+ridiculously overpriced in stores) 2) (you see i answered myself posting a photo) i'm mixing standards and it would become fragile combining adapters and cable-less splitters 3) extension with multiple plugs: no good place to put it 4) fool proof way of limiting the power i draw from the outlet (not sure what decade the cabeling is from, could ask though.)
  • – pseyfert Sep 06 '16 at 22:51