MacTrast Deals: Juiceboxx Charger Case: A Fray-Free Life for Your MacBook’s Power Cords

I don’t know what the count is for you, but I have had two MacBook Power supply cord fray and break on me. I wish I had been smart enough to buy something like the Juiceboxx Charger Case. It keeps your MacBook’s power cord fray-free, and that ugly electrical tape in the junk drawer.

Juiceboxx Charger Case: Fray-Free Is the Way to Be—For Your MacBook Cords, That Is… Just $12.99!

Protect your power and organize your MacBook charger with the Juiceboxx Charger Case. The super-strong hard-shell case works to keep your precious cord from being bent or damaged. It’ll make sure your cord stays fray-free so that it won’t short out and cause a fire, you won’t have to make a temporary fix with that not-so-attractive electrical tape, and best yet, you’ll save some cash because you won’t have to replace the charger or the cord. It’s a win, win, win.

  • Case snaps onto your power adapter to prevent the cord from bending or being damaged
  • Cover wraps around the bottom of a MacBook power adapter w/ a portion that extends over the spot where the cord attaches to it
  • Patent-pending trumpet card extends the life of your charger
  • Special groove wraps & stores your cord
  • Super-strong Polycarbonate construction resists the scratches of daily use
  • Cover helps to prevent dangerous electrical shorts
  • Blue color adds some flavor to your basic charger

Also available in black. See drop-down above to view.

COMPATIBILITY

  • Fits 15” & 17” MacBook Pro Charger (85W)

SPECS

  • Material: polycarbonate
  • Fits 15” & 17” MacBook Pro Charger (85W)

Includes:

  • Juiceboxx Charger Case (blue)

SHIPPING

  • Free shipping
  • Ships to: Continental US
Expected Delivery: Dec 11 – Dec 25

TERMS

  • All sales final
  • For the Juiceboxx Charger Case in blue. To purchase in black, see the drop-down on the order site.

Juiceboxx Charger Case: Fray-Free Is the Way to Be—For Your MacBook Cords, That Is… Just $12.99!

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.