Daily Tech Deal: Cable Holder That Is Oh, So Cool
January 10th, 2008 by markdownmomMarkdown Mom is mobile like most of the U.S. and the world, but one thing that bites is remembering to
recharge the old cell phone. Now the best place would be at the bedside except inevitably MDM ends up having to search behind the headboard for the plug-in, or behind a nightstand. At any rate, the extra effort results in occasional noncompliance and a dead phone! Been there?
Well, MDM found this terrific hot site with a cool answer to this problem. At Charles & Marie get this Knicks Cable Holder Colors and never lose your cell phone charger, laptop cable, iPod charger or whatever again! Stand clips on to your table, thread the cable through the opening on the stand and it is there for when you need it. Comes in two sizes: small for tables up to 1 inch and Large for tables up to 1.75 inches. How great is that?
Comes in emergency orange, fire engine red, and snow white. At only $10.00 plus sh (appears at this writing to be a $10 flat fee), think of all the aggravation you will save yourself and time–and time is money as we know. Plus add the white or red to a box of chocolates for tekkie love on Valentine’s Day. MDM picked the emergency orange for her needs.
This is just a sample of some really hot, trendy items to be found at this site and warrants their justified self-billing as the quintessential lifestyle navigators.
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