Don't fret, just stop the fray

Start by pressing the front tip of the connector into the thickest part of the case. The case will flex (this is okay. Slide the metal part to the end of the case, the metal edge closer to the cord should line up with the small edge of the case. Press the first flexible sleeve of the wire into the case firmly. Gather any frayed parts of the cable and compact them. Press this into the case firmly.

Macbooks can last a long time, unfortunately, their cables don't. The most common point for the cable to fray is at the Magsafe connector.Prevent damage, or fix exsisting damage to your cable with this Cable Saver. This small part encases the Magsafe connector, and keeps the main fraying points stable. The case is thin, and adds very little thickness, while remaining both ergonomic and unintrusive. The case doesn't block neighboring ports, works in either plugging orientation, and even lets the charging light shine through.Instructions to installNote: I am not responsible for any damage done to your cable by this case. However, I have installed and removed this case from the Magsafe connector multiple times without any harm done to my own cable.