Not a technical gadget but it will sure let visitors know you are one gadget freak!
Home and Enter Keys Doormats:
What better way to welcome a geek home than these doormats that look like the Home and Enter keys?
From the Neatorama Shop: Link
Showing posts with label household. Show all posts
Showing posts with label household. Show all posts
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Rambler Socket tucks a recoiling extension cable, in your AC outlet
This eliminates those ugly extension blocks!
The drawback is that, a thick wall is required...
Rambler Socket tucks a recoiling extension cable, pinch of genius within your AC outlet:
The Rambler Socket is an in-wall box that contains 1.5 meters of extra cabling along with a traditional AC outlet. Granted, you'll need a pretty deep wall to make something like this work (in theory, of course), but the result is nothing short of brilliant. If your AC cord is long enough, you simply plug it into the socket per usual; if you need a little extra length, the built-in extension cord pulls out with a gentle tug. Once you're done, you simply tug on the cable once more and watch as it recoils back within the wall.
Read the rest here
The drawback is that, a thick wall is required...
Rambler Socket tucks a recoiling extension cable, pinch of genius within your AC outlet:
The Rambler Socket is an in-wall box that contains 1.5 meters of extra cabling along with a traditional AC outlet. Granted, you'll need a pretty deep wall to make something like this work (in theory, of course), but the result is nothing short of brilliant. If your AC cord is long enough, you simply plug it into the socket per usual; if you need a little extra length, the built-in extension cord pulls out with a gentle tug. Once you're done, you simply tug on the cable once more and watch as it recoils back within the wall.
Read the rest here
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