A cleaner way to stop power strips from sliding around
Loose extension strips are a small nuisance that quickly turns into tangled cables, blocked outlets, and cluttered counters. This Toocki fixator tackles that problem with a simple wall-mounted grip that keeps a strip in place without drilling.
Toocki has built a solid reputation in the AliExpress niche by focusing on practical accessories with straightforward construction and useful finishes, not gimmicks. That matters here, because a socket holder only works if the adhesive, plastic body, and fit all behave consistently, so what does that look like in daily use?
How the punch-free mount changes everyday cable management
The main benefit is placement control: once attached, the strip stays where you want it instead of drifting behind appliances or under desks. In a kitchen, that can mean a tidier backsplash area; in an office, it keeps plugs accessible without letting cords sprawl across the floor.
Users mention that it is easy to put on and that the glue feels sturdy, which lines up with the product’s purpose as a nonpermanent organiser. One useful detail from customer feedback is that it can be removed and reattached in some cases, so it suits renters or anyone who changes layouts often, but how much load can it realistically handle?

Plastic construction, simple fit, and what to expect
The holder is made from plastic, which keeps it light and low-profile rather than bulky or decorative. That makes it better for hiding a strip behind a monitor stand, under a cabinet, or beside a fridge where you want function more than visual presence.
Real-world reviews suggest the fit is best when the power strip dimensions match the holder closely, and several customers noted that it arrived as expected and in good condition. Because the set may include adhesive parts rather than screws, the installation feels cleaner, but it also means surface prep matters more than with a drilled bracket.
Where it works best in a home or office setup
This type of organiser is most useful for flat, smooth surfaces such as tile, finished wood, metal panels, or painted walls that are fully cured. It is less convincing on dusty, textured, or damp surfaces, where adhesive accessories usually lose strength faster than users expect.

For kitchen organisers, the value is not only tidiness but also safer routing of plugs away from splash-prone areas and countertop traffic. If you are comparing it with cable clips or zip ties, this option does one job better: it anchors the whole strip instead of just individual leads, which is why it can feel more polished in a compact setup.
What the low price actually buys
At S$0.96, the appeal is not premium hardware; it is a fast, low-risk way to improve a messy corner. That makes it a strong add-on for small home upgrades, especially when you only need one neat mounting point rather than a full cable-management system.
The trade-off is that this is a basic organiser, so the long-term result depends on how well the adhesive matches your wall and how heavy your strip is once everything is plugged in. Still, the combination of low cost, simple mounting, and practical feedback from customers gives it a clear place in budget-friendly AliExpress home organisation, and the next question is whether your setup is the right fit?

















