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Tools & Equipment - Ecotome EV Charging Cable Holder for Garage, Tight Space Use, Sturdy Electric Car Charger Wall Mount with Wide J Hook Keep Tesla or J1772 25ft Mobile Connector Cord Off Floor

Features

Keeps your charger neat and organized: cable is completely and neatly wound, off the garage floor, and held closely to the wall to minimize obstruction—great for small garages, busy workshops and tight positions, indoor or outdoor use; regains floor space, reducing the risk of tripping or bumping into the charger and keeping walkways clear

Versatile J-Hook Hanger: Perfect for Tesla or J1772 EV charging cable, EV cord/charging hose, air hose, and extension cords; a sturdy charging cord holder perfect for car charging cords in the garage; used daily on the side of the garage

Sturdy Charging Cord Holder: This solid hook made of heavy-duty carbon steel with a wide load surface and rust-proof rubber sleeves; strong construction shows no sign of loosening and easily holds a 25 ft EV charging cable or portable charger—the 2-strap secures the cord so it stays put

Nothing fancy—just a strong, sturdy cord hook: keeps the charger off the garage floor, cleans up sloppy wires, doesn’t take up too much room, rubber tips minimize scratches and add friction, and it’s exactly what you need to hang an EV charging cable

Simple, Straightforward Install: The EV cord hanger hook is perfect for conveniently storing your charging cable. Easy to use and install. Package includes 4 screws and 2 wall anchor & 2 drywall anchors for wooden, brick, concrete, plaster, etc. Wall; use appropriate screws and find a stud when possible

Easy Installation: Comes with 4 stainless steel screws, 2 Elastic Cord Strap, 2 wall anchors, and 2 drywall anchors for fast, secure mounting on wooden, brick, concrete, or plaster walls. Simply drill holes, insert anchors, and screw in—the setup is quick and straightforward

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