I bought a TS100 recently and just did exactly this the other day.
I got single silicone wires in red/black color and twisted them together. They're pretty cheap (€2 for 2 meters shipped) and you can find almost any wire guage you want.
The silicone has enough grip that the wires stick to each other and stay twisted together.
In my case I bought 22AWG 60-strand wire, 1.8mm in outer diameter, very light and flexible, not even noticeable during soldering.
The wire guage was okay for this use, the tips on my TS100 draw a maximum 3.1A at 24V, and I measured 1 meter of wire at ~58mOhm, so for both cables an expected voltage drop of ~360mV, which I confirmed by measuring the voltage at the iron under load.
That's a 1.1W loss which over 2 meters of cable shouldn't cause any trouble, especially considering the typical duty cycle of the TS100 at this voltage is quite low.
I also had some trouble to find nice and compact barrel plugs, so I ended up buying a cheap one and 3D-printing a shorter housing for it, already with the right diameter for the silicone wire. Can post pictures of the result if anyone would be interested.