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If you own a MacBook or MacBook Pro, you might be wondering about the best way to wrap up the charger without damaging the cord. It’s important to follow the directions provided by Apple—and to stop using the charger if the cord becomes frayed or damaged—to maximize the lifespan of your charger.

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Wrapping Your Charger

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  1. Look closely between the corners on either side of the spot where your MacBook charger meets the cord. You should see a pair of small clips, or wings. Use your fingernail to open these so that they stand out at a 90-degree angle from the body of the charger. [1]
    • When you’re using the charger, fold these two clips back down so that they don’t snap off.
  2. Find the spot where the small cord plugs into the charger. Think of this as the “top” of the MacBook charger. Take your large MacBook cord (the one that plugs into the wall) and plug one end of the large cord into the base of your charger. Route the cable on one side of the spot where the small cord meets the charger. Then wrap the cord around the charger from top to bottom. [2]
    • Until you’ve finished the wrapping process, just hold the wrapped large cord in place with one hand.
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  3. Take the loose end of the smaller MacBook cord and wrap it loosely around the clips that you unfolded earlier. Continue wrapping until you’ve looped the entire cord. Make sure that the cord is looped tight enough to stay wrapped around the clips but loose enough that there aren’t any spots where the cord is under strain. [3]
    • Make sure to also wrap the small cord around the already-looped thick cord. The small cord holds the larger one in place.
  4. The cord meets the charger in the center of the charger’s top. There’s rubber casing around the cord to prevent it from being damaged in this location. When you wrap up your charger, make sure that the cord is slightly slack here to prevent strain.
    • If there’s tension on the cord in this location, the cord could split or pull away from the charger.
  5. If you look closely along the length of your small cable, you’ll see a small clip that’s about 1 2 inch (1.3 cm) long. Clip this onto one of the loops of cord that’s wrapped around the two collapsible clips. This will hold the cord in place and prevent the whole thing from unraveling. [4]
    • At this point, your MacBook charger is completely wrapped up and ready to be stored
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Packing for Travel

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  1. If you’re trying to travel light, the large power cord that plugs into the wall will only take up extra space in your luggage. Pull it out from the base of the charger. In its place, plug in the MacBook duckhead: the small 1 inch (2.5 cm) long plug unit. [5]
    • To use the duckhead, just bend down the two electrical prongs. Plug it into any outlet, and place the end of the small cord into your MacBook to charge it.
    • You should have received a duckhead when you purchased your MacBook. If you misplaced it, replacement duckheads can be found online or at an Apple store.
  2. When you unpack your MacBook charger to plug it in to your computer, hold the body of the charger in one hand and unwrap the cables with your other hand. Doing this will prevent the cord from being damaged.
    • If you hold on to one end of the cord and allow the weight of the charger to unravel the cord, you’ll place a lot of strain on the cable.
  3. Any time that the MacBook cord is wrapped around the base of the charger, Make sure that there aren’t any kinks, breaks, or sharp bends in the cords once they’re wrapped up. If you do see a kink in the cord, unwrap it and wrap it again before packing it up.
    • MacBook chargers aren’t cheap; they usually cost about $70 USD. Keeping your charger in good condition will maximize the charger’s life and keep you from having to buy a replacement.
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      • Avoid just tying the MacBook cords in a big knot or ball around the charger. This places a lot of tension on the small cord and will lead to it fraying. The MacBook cord will also untie itself quickly if you don’t wrap it correctly.
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