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Coil cables in gentle loops, secure them with soft ties, and avoid tight bends near plugs where strain accumulates. Keep heavy adapters off outlets using short pigtails that shift weight to the floor. Inspect plug blades for discoloration, which may indicate heat. Dust outlets before connecting electronics, especially in older buildings. Replace frayed cords immediately. These simple practices extend hardware life, reduce intermittent failures, and preserve safety without adding weight or complexity to your travel kit.

Pack two low-profile smart plugs, one compact smart strip, a short USB-C cable with power delivery, a travel router, removable labels, Velcro ties, a universal adapter, spare fuses, and a micro screwdriver. Add a microfiber pouch and silica gel to keep things clean and dry. Print a one-page playbook with pairing steps, default scenes, and a checkout reset checklist. With everything staged, setup becomes muscle memory and teardown stress nearly disappears.
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