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Blind Cord Holder – Keep Blinds Neat & Raised

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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Matte Ivory White (11100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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  • Command Strips x 1: Small or Medium

Description

Blind Cord Holder - Clean Up Loose Blinds or Keep Them Elevated

 

Keep your blind cords off the floor and out of the way with this strong, minimal cord holder. Designed for both function and durability, this hook-style piece helps secure your cords in place whether it’s for safety, tidiness, or keeping blinds lifted when their internal mechanism fails.

🔧 Features:

✔️ Sticks with Command Strips: Easily mounts to walls, windows, or frames using medium or small-sized Command strips (both tested and working well).

✔️ Double Base for Stability: A two-layered base design provides added surface area and strength.

✔️ Reinforced for Durability: Internal triangular bracing keeps the hook rigid and strong without bulking it up.

✔️ Easy Wrap Design: Just wind the cord and loop it on, no need for clips or knots.

 

Whether you’re managing excess cord length or improvising a fix for non-working blinds, this holder is a practical, non-permanent solution that looks neat and works great.

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