Keep all your tech accessories secure in this discounted travel case at 20% off

These days, paring down your tech and keeping it all organized is a huge pain. Between adapters for your USB-C laptop, chargers for your phone and handheld consoles, said phone and handheld consoles, USB receivers, flash drives, SD cards, power banks, and goodness knows what else, your entire bag can quickly become a tangled mess without the right way to keep things in check.

Jelly Comb's electronics organizer travel case is a great pick to help you stay organized, and today you can snag one for just $11.99 at Amazon when you clip the 20% coupon on its product page there. The case usually costs around $15 and hasn't dropped this low in price in quite some time.

This well-rated tech organizer has quite a large capacity. There are two layers, one with bigger pockets and one with elastic compartments to divide up smaller accessories. The waterproof nylon surface keeps your stuff safe, and the zippers are nice and sturdy so they'll perform well under heavy use. One layer also has a padded area that's perfect for more fragile tech or any items that have screens. Over 750 customers have left reviews for it at Amazon resulting in a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.

Now that you're ready to organize your tech, check out this guide to the best travel accessories for more ideas on what to pack. There are some discounts on other travel must-haves, including a power bank and Monster Wireless Headphones, which are worth perusing before you've placed your order.

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Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.