MacBook Pro :: Wrap The Cord When Putting Away Your MagSafe Charger?

Aug 2, 2009

A few of you may not know, but the prongs on the power adapter are supposed to be used to wrap the cord around when you are putting it away.

I'm curious to know if any of you actually do this.

I'm afraid to do this because I fear that the cord will eventually get weak from being wrapped around and the part of the wire that connects to the actual power adapter might become loose.

I'd like to know if someone has done this very frequently and hasn't experienced any problems.

Example shown here:
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I now feel unable to leave my new 13" MBP connected to the mains unattended - which is not really a desirable situation.

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