tower charging station
Store a variety of gadgets in one place. This station box neatly stores gadgets while they're still charging. It can store your everyday tablets and smartphones in one place while they're charging. It's also recommended as a storage space for your child's study tablets and stationery. Keeping them in a visible location helps develop study habits. Keeping your tablet in a fixed location also helps prevent children from forgetting them when they go to school. Available in two colors to blend in with your interior. Available in bright white and stylish black. The simple monotone colors will complement any room décor. Choose your favorite color to match the furniture you plan to use, such as counters or chests. Neatly hide cables. Smartly store your chargers while they charge. Hide power strips and cords and set up your charger. Two large slits on the back allow even thicker power cords to exit the back of the box for a smart look. The power strip itself can be stored inside the box, eliminating clutter and creating a neat and tidy look. A shared station box for family gathering spaces Place a station box in the living room or on the counter to create a space that everyone in the family can use freely. Placing a shared tablet there makes it convenient for quickly checking recipes. Cables are hidden from view when guests come over, so it doesn't look cluttered. A stopper that allows you to adjust the angle of the device is convenient. There is a protrusion between the slits that allows you to prop up the tablet at an adjustable angle. It is designed to be easy to use with all gadgets, such as a tablet in the back, a smartphone in the middle, and a smartwatch in the front. There is also a cable hole for hanging a charging plug. Source: https://kurasso.woman.mynavi.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
tower charging station
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Brand
山崎実業
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Shop
kurasso (クラッソ)
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Size
Width 20×Depth 15×Height 20cm
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Materials
ABS
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Remarks
Weight Capacity: 2.5 kgWeight: 0.6 kg
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Category
Cable storage
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