Velcro straps have seeped into our daily lives at some point, seemingly usable wherever electrical appliances are involved.
As production advances and consumer demands evolve, the market now offers a wide variety of hook-and-loop fasteners, including adhesive-backed, mushroom-head, fire-retardant, and hair roller types, among many others. Beyond the traditional hook-and-loop fasteners used in our clothing, the most widely applied are hook-and-loop straps.

Electrical appliances are widely used in people's daily lives and offices, which also presents more application opportunities for Velcro straps. Many electrical products, considering different usage needs, often design the power cords to be very long. This often leads to a pile of power cords in front of our power strips, affecting aesthetics and convenience. The tangled cords are prone to knots, and no matter how you try to organize them, it seems ineffective. This is where Velcro straps showcase their powerful effectiveness. A tiny Velcro strap can quickly bundle up the excess power cords, and its interesting design even makes the process of tidying up wires more enjoyable.

Velcro straps are a popular magnetic fastener product among consumers now.



































