Features
- [Heavy-Duty Aluminum Construction] This towing organizer is designed to withstand outdoor environments. Its durable, rust-resistant build ensures long-lasting performance, even in harsh weather conditions.
- [Compatible with 2” & 2 ¼” Trailer Hitches] Designed for manual and electric trailer tongue jacks, offering versatile compatibility for RVs, campers, and trailers.
- [Innovative 7-Way Plug Protection] Keep your plug clean and dry with the upside-down plug holder design, preventing water entry and protecting your electrical connections from dirt and debris.
- [Includes Installation Accessories] Comes with stainless steel screws and rubber pads to prevent scratches on your trailer jack tube.
- [Neat & Organized Towing Solution] Say goodbye to tangled chains and dirty plugs! This organizer keeps your chains, brake cables, and 7-way plug off the ground, making your trailer front neat, safe, and ready to go.
Specifications
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1 |
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An aluminum trailer towing chain organizer with a rust-resistant finish that mounts to 2" and 2-1/4" trailer hitch tubes for manual or electric tongue jacks. It holds chains, brake cables, and a 7-way plug upside-down to keep the plug dry and off the ground, and includes stainless steel screws and rubber pads to prevent scratching the jack tube.
Safoner Aluminum Trailer Towing Chain Organizer with 7-Way Plug Holder- Heavy-Duty RV Tongue Jack Accessories Review
Why I tried it
My trailer’s A-frame used to be a catch-all—chains on the ground, the 7‑way plug dangling, and a breakaway cable that always seemed to end up where it shouldn’t. I tried magnets and zip-ties, but nothing felt tidy or weather-safe. The Safoner organizer promised a cleaner, more durable way to stow everything on the jack tube itself, with an upside-down plug perch to keep water out. That combo of organization and protection is exactly what I wanted.
What it is
This is a compact, aluminum organizer that mounts around the outer tube of a trailer tongue jack. It’s designed for both manual and electric jacks with 2-inch or 2-1/4-inch tubes, and it provides three functional zones:
- Hooks/slots for your safety chains
- A perch for the breakaway cable
- An upside-down cup for your 7‑way RV blade plug
It ships with stainless screws and rubber pads so it won’t chew up your jack’s paint. The body is aluminum with a rust-resistant black finish, so it looks like it belongs on most A-frames and should hold up to weather.
Installation and fit
Install took me about 10–15 minutes with a driver and a bit of patience. The bracket wraps the jack tube and cinches down with the included screws. The rubber pads go between the bracket and the tube, adding grip and protecting the paint. I set the height so the organizer sits below the jack handle and light housing—clearance matters here. On a manual jack, you don’t want the crank to clip the plug cup; on an electric jack, you don’t want the housing to interfere when rotating for wiring access.
A few tips from my install:
- Dry-fit first: With chains and the plug draped in place, check that your wiring harness reaches the plug holder comfortably without stretching.
- Aim low enough to clear the crank/handle sweep, but high enough to keep chains off the ground on uneven sites.
- Snug the screws evenly in a star pattern to keep the bracket square on the tube.
- Recheck tightness after your first trip; new assemblies sometimes settle slightly.
The fit on my 2-1/4-inch tube was solid. With the pads installed, the organizer didn’t rotate or rattle. If your jack tube is slightly undersized, the pads help take up slack; if it’s right at spec, the pads also help you avoid marring the coating.
Design and durability
The material choice makes sense. Aluminum keeps weight down, won’t rust, and doesn’t add a big lever arm of mass to the jack tube. The finish is even and resisted scratches during install. Stainless screws are the right call for outdoor exposure.
Functionally, the star of the design is the upside-down plug holder. Standard 7‑way RV blade plugs are notoriously prone to collecting moisture and grit when left hanging; flipping the plug so the face points downward does a lot to prevent water intrusion. The holder keeps the plug steady and off hot surfaces. Combined with your plug’s own dust cap, it’s a meaningful upgrade for electrical reliability.
The chain hooks are simple and stout. They’re not meant to carry dynamic loads—just to cradle the chains when you’re parked or set up—but they handled the weight of two heavy safety chains without deflection. The breakaway cable has an obvious spot to live, which keeps it out of the coupler area and away from the ground.
Visually, it looks intentional. The compact profile hugs the jack tube and doesn’t draw attention, which I prefer on a clean A-frame.
In use
Day-to-day, the organizer does what it’s supposed to: it gets your dangling gear off the ground and puts it exactly where you expect it. I can park, unhook, and in one smooth motion hang both chains, clip the breakaway cable, and seat the plug. The plug holder is tactile—you can feel it “home” the connector even in low light. The upside-down position has kept the plug face clean and dry through rain and a couple of dusty forest service roads.
I also noticed fewer snags. Before this, my breakaway cable had a habit of finding the tongue jack foot, propane cover, or wiring. Routed to the organizer, it stays out of trouble. The chains don’t clang on the frame while I’m moving around, and I’m not stepping over them while working on the coupler.
On rough campsites, where the A-frame can pitch and yaw, the elevated storage keeps everything clear of mud, gravel, and standing water. That small improvement pays off when you go to hitch back up—clean hands and fewer surprises.
What I liked
- Quick, clean organization: Chains, cable, and plug all have a clear home. Less fiddling, less mess.
- Meaningful plug protection: The inverted holder reduces moisture exposure and grime in the 7‑way blades.
- Materials that make sense: Aluminum body, stainless screws, and protective pads are the right recipe for outdoor hardware.
- Strong, stable mount: Once tightened evenly, the bracket didn’t rotate or loosen in my use.
- Fits common jack sizes: 2-inch and 2-1/4-inch coverage handles most tongue jacks you’ll find on RVs, campers, and utility trailers.
What could be better
- Compatibility stops at 2-1/4 inches: If your jack tube is larger or nonstandard, you’re out of luck. A spacer kit or a second size option would widen the audience.
- Screw heads and tooling: The included fasteners worked, but I’d love hex or Torx heads for more positive engagement, especially if you’re installing outdoors where a slipped driver can scratch finishes. If your set includes Phillips, use a quality bit and firm pressure.
- Bulky molded plugs: My standard 7‑way plug seated well. Extra-bulky molded housings or aftermarket weather boots may fit tightly. Test before final tightening to set ideal height/rotation.
- Not lockable: It’s not a security device. If you worry about walk-off theft of accessories, add a simple cable lock through the chain links when parked long-term.
Who it’s for
- Travel trailer and RV owners who want a tidy, repeatable way to stage chains, breakaway cable, and the 7‑way plug.
- Weekend campers who set up and break down in varied conditions—keeping the plug face dry and off the ground really does cut down on electrical gremlins.
- Utility and cargo trailer users tired of rust blooms on chains and grit in the plug because there’s nowhere else to put them.
- Anyone with a 2-inch or 2-1/4-inch jack tube looking for a quick, non-bulky add-on that doesn’t require modifying the frame.
Maintenance and longevity
There’s not much to maintain. Periodically check the screw tension, especially after the first few uses. Wipe the plug holder now and then to prevent dirt buildup. If you store outdoors near the coast or on salted winter roads, a quick freshwater rinse with the rest of your trailer hardware will keep the finish looking good. The aluminum body and stainless hardware should resist corrosion far better than painted steel accessories.
Value
This is the kind of accessory that feels simple but solves multiple small headaches at once. You can cobble together alternatives with magnets, bungees, or a homebrew hook—none will keep the plug face oriented downward, and few look like they belong on the trailer. Between the material quality and the improvement to daily use, the Safoner organizer hits a sensible price-to-benefit ratio.
The bottom line
The Safoner organizer makes the front of a trailer neater, safer, and more weather-resilient with almost no effort. Installation is straightforward, the fit is solid on common jack tube sizes, and the upside-down plug holder is a genuinely useful design choice. It won’t fix an ill-routed harness or a bent chain tab, but it will give your everyday gear a logical place to live—and that alone reduces clutter, corrosion, and minor hassles.
Recommendation: I recommend this organizer. It’s well built, easy to install, and thoughtfully addresses the two biggest pain points—messy chains and moisture in the 7‑way plug. If your jack tube is 2 or 2-1/4 inches and you want a tidy, durable solution without modifying the frame, this is a smart upgrade.
Project Ideas
Business
Dealership Add-On Accessory
Partner with RV and trailer dealerships to offer the organizer as a low-cost, high-value add-on at point-of-sale or as part of a prep package. Provide installation as a bundled service to increase accessory attach rates and immediate revenue per sale.
Custom-Branded Fleet Kits
Sell bulk, custom-branded organizers to towing companies, rental fleets and municipalities. Offer color-anodizing or logo engraving, packaged kits with stainless hardware and installation guides—appealing as a safety and branding upgrade for any fleet.
Content & Workshop Monetization
Produce how-to videos and host hands-on installation workshops at RV parks, trade shows, and hardware stores. Monetize through product sales, affiliate links to related towing gear, and paid virtual seminars teaching DIY installers and small shops.
E‑commerce Bundles & SEO Optimization
Create optimized online listings that bundle the organizer with complementary items (7-way plug covers, safety chains, breakaway kits). Use targeted keywords, lifestyle photos showing installed use, and A/B test bundles and pricing to boost conversion on marketplaces.
Mobile Install & Inspection Service
Offer on-site installation and pre-trip inspection services at campgrounds, marinas and storage yards. Charge a service fee for installation plus a markup on the organizer; upsell additional maintenance (wire checks, corrosion treatment) for recurring income.
Creative
Garage Cable & Hose Station
Mount the organizer to a 2" jack tube or adapt it to a wall bracket to keep extension cords, air hoses, and garden hoses untangled. Use the upside-down 7-way plug holder for power-strip or connector storage so electrical ends stay clean and dry; add labeled tags for quick access.
Tailgate Mini Workbench
Turn the unit into a compact tailgate workstation by clamping it to the trailer tongue or a removable post. Hang towing chains, gloves, pliers and a folding tray or board across it to create a small shelf for tools and supplies when loading/unloading or repairing on the road.
Outdoor Plant Hanger & Drip Catcher
Repurpose the rust-resistant aluminum as an outdoor planter mount: hang small chain-mounted pots from the organizer and use the upside-down 7-way cup as a drip tray or to store small gardening tools. The rubber pads protect mounting surfaces and the finish stands up to weather.
Bike Lock & Accessory Organizer
Install near a home bike rack or garage and use the organizer to hang bike locks, cables, helmets, and charging plugs. The upside-down plug holder is perfect for keeping e-bike chargers or small electronics connectors off the ground and dry.
RV Camping Command Center
Create a dedicated front-of-trailer station by mounting the organizer to the trailer jack: store chains, breakaway cables, leveling blocks hooks and the 7-way plug in one place. Add labels, a small flashlight mount, and a magnet strip for metal tools to streamline campsite setup.