The Rambler Socket hides an extension cord in your wall

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on December 28th, 2009

Short cords on things like vacuum cleaners really stink. And if you use an extension cord, well, it just gets in the way. Let’s face it, cords are just plain messy no matter what you do. Well, the newly designed Rambler Socket is here to help.

It’s basically a 1.5 meter cord rolled up and hidden behind a socket. When needed, all you need to do is pull the cord out and connect your appliance instead of using an extension. When you’re done, just give the cord a slight tug and it winds the cord back into the wall.

It was designed by Meysam Movahedi. Great idea.

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5 Comments to “The Rambler Socket hides an extension cord in your wall”
  1. Tony Says:

    This worries me. Isn’t passing an electric current through a coil kinda dangerous?

  2. Alex Says:

    Only if the wire isn’t insulted, and wound very tightly, precisely, and uniformly. And even if that were the case you’d just end up with a low power electromagnet in your wall. So as long as you don’t also store your pacemaker or computer hard drive in your wall, you’ll probably be alright.

  3. Juni Says:

    Nice one I Like it ………………

  4. iphone skal Says:

    Talking about green energy :-)

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