It doesn’t work…. or at least, it’s more lubricated so it glides across itself smoother.
A bunch of wires in a drawer will, over time, become entangled. It’s not some grand conspiracy, it’s literally entropy.
Things go from organized to disorganized over time. Every subtle shake and movement will take it from an organized state to a disorganized state. It’s natural.
It has a special design or coating that prevents it from getting tangled or knotted when stored or used.
There are different ways to make a wire tangle-free:
* Using a **flat** cable instead of a round one. This reduces the friction and movement of the wire, making it less likely to twist and knot.
* Using a **zip-lock** style cable that can be zipped and unzipped like a zipper. This allows the user to adjust the length and tension of the wire, making it easier to manage and store.
* Using a **polyurethane rubber/PVC plastic** insulation that is slippery and smooth. This makes the wire slide over itself and other surfaces without catching or snagging.
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