Diploma In Cord Management
Do you have a diploma in appliance management? It’s a new course for silly folks who wrap the electric cord around a hot toaster or kettle, burning out the plastic cover and putting themselves in danger. A candidate for this diploma is my mother, coz she’s always doing such silly things to her appliance, especially when she is stowing away the iron! Dumb, but true! Since course fees are high, I’m gonna ask appliance makers to adopt the E-Line Cord instead, sensible to wrap around a grooved wire, than a hot appliance.
Designer: Kim Mi Ran

























13 Comments »
Aaron says
I don’t see how this solves the long cord needed, then a safe short cord is desired for storage?
It looks unnecessarily complex and expensive to manufacture unfortunately as well.
Mit says
Only a man who knows nothing about electricity and electromagnetic inductioncould offer this.
Electromagnetic induction heats the wires, melted plastic insulation and cause short circuits.
Vincent says
I totally agree with Mit
this only helps creating more problems like fire
especcially if there is a heating device in the electrical appliance
so, make a cord that kan be extended without rolling up, like candy
(maybe some new material? good luck with it)
reality says
agree, electricity and coil..!%£$???? back to school.
Duh-Huh? says
Is that not a BONUS Feature?!?
You can use the coiled line to
Magnetize Your Screwdrivers!!!
Duh-Huh? says
Is that not a BONUS Feature?!?
You can use the coiled line to
Magnetize Your Screwdrivers!!!
Gus says
I am not sure about the mentioned problem of inductance,
maybe there would not be enougth power on the generated field, maybe the coating could be magnetic insolated. there are solutions on that one.
What I would sugest to ease the usage is applying magnetd so the cord would fold by itself.
Gus says
I am not sure about the mentioned problem of inductance,
maybe there would not be enougth power on the generated field, maybe the coating could be magnetic insolated. there are solutions on that one.
What I would sugest to ease the usage is applying magnetd so the cord would fold by itself.
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