MacBook – How to pack MagSafe cable to prevent its breaking

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I am looking for a (most) powercord-safe way to pack my MagSafe adapter for a daily backpack commute.

Official Apple recommendations (as illustrated by third-party videos like this) don't prevent the breaks at all, as my experience with 2 MagSafes showed.

Third-party supplements promising a solution don't sound very convincing:

  • MagSavior is clearly a hard-plastic solution which just moves the cord breaking point farther from the adapter
  • The Fray Fix seems nearly impossible to install despite looking promising after that

Best Answer

One method I use on all my power adaptors is to loop the cable and secure it with a piece of Velcro. I will generally either keep folding the cable in half until it is a bit longer than fist size, or just loop it back and forth in a “S” pattern that is about fist size. I do NOT loop it in a circle.

I find these methods keep the cord safe and tangle free, allow quick deployment, and don’t put pressure where the cable comes out of the adaptor. I have never suffered from frayed cables using this method. If you don’t have a Velcro strap, a rubber band will work.

Here's a photo of 2010 adapter that has been deployed around the world. Dirty, but fully functional, and no frays!

2010 MacBook Pro power adapter