You can probably get the job done in under a minute assuming you can find the bit for your electric screw driver, but that's another story. After 8 months of driving our Tesla Model X, I finally decided I had enough of our charge cable laying across the garage floor waiting for someone to drive over it and crush it. For a period of time we even had the cable wrapped around our Rachio sprinkler controller until I noticed our grass turning brown because it had become unplugged due to the added weight.
I decided to go with the TopFit Cable Organizer from Amazon because it looked like it would get the job done, it's about $20, and with Prime I got it in about 48 hours. Check out the video and if you value the life of your charge cable, order yours here:
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