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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of ACE HARDWARE-LINON CN5 55020-01-KD LIVING ACCENTS CHARGING Charging Caddy ValetCustomer Review: Attractive & serviceable, but could be better Summary: 3 StarsMine just arrived in the mail. Overall, I'm fairly happy with it, but I definitely do have some minor nits to report.
1) TINY DRAWERS: The 3 little drawers are teeny tiny, and because they lack guides, they're very loose and tend to rattle and scrape when used ... and they fall out easily. Also, there's no felt liner in the bottoms of the drawers, so whatever's in there sliges and rattles around too. I'll probably add some felt strips to serve as guides, and some stick-on felt in the bottoms of the drawers, to see if that makes them more serviceable ... but it irritates me to have to waste time redesigning the work of others like that.
2) POWER STRIP: The direction of the 6 female plug recepticles in the powerstrip are aligned longitudinally, rather than transverse. The reason that's a problem is that many phone chargers have oblong plugs which, on a longitudinally oriented strip, cause each plug to take up 2 1/2 plugs worth of space. The result was that I was only able to plug 2 phone chargers into a strip with 6 outlets ! D'oh. If the recipticles were transverse, It could fit 6. Very dumb. As a result, I had to do what another reader reported, and buy a splitter, to prevent my 2 chargers from hogging the entire available stip.
3) HATCH: The top hatch opens from the top down towards the front, rather than from the bottom up towards the back. A minor issue, yes, but I mean come on - dont the people who designed this unit realize that most devices plug in to their charger from the BOTTOM ?! Because the opening for the cords is at the top, you either have to pull out enough extra cord to reach the bottoms of whatever you're charging, or you have to put whatever you're charging in the caddy upside down. I note, with some amusement, that the photo of this caddy carefully shows everything upright, but not plugged in ... which is deceptive. Personally, I just leave everything upside down.
4) VERTICAL SLOTS: The vertical openings along the back of the unit are slender almost to the point of uselessness. The result is that there's very little that fits in them ... certainly not your phone case, or a wallet, or even a checkbook. I'd have made the openings at least a half-inch bigger, in both directions, or simply omitted them altogether.
Bottom line: Despite its flaws, it still appears to be one of the better charging caddies out there. It's serviceable, and attractive. Three out of five stars from me.
Customer Review: Charging Caddy Summary: 3 StarsA nice addition to our bedroom. Now we can look in one place for most of our stuff that has to be charged.
Customer Review: Best Charging Caddy Yet Summary: 5 StarsI like gadgets, but they have a tendency to crowd and blight my dresser top with cords, batteries, chargers, etc.. I built several caddies myself, but something was always missing from my design. This particular caddy has every feature one could imagine. It's especially well made and is capable of organizing my collection of gadgets while hiding unsightly cords and batteries. Cord connections are all made within a capacious hidden compartment.
Someone spent a lot of time studying how real people use and store their electronic stuff and came up with the best solution yet for reducing and organizing gadget clutter.
Customer Review: Charging Station Summary: 5 StarsI looked for the charging caddy in a hundred different stores and online. This was the nicest one I found and what a great price! Delivery was very quick!
Customer Review: Esthetically pleasing - but not functional. Summary: 3 StarsEsthetically this is a really nice-looking caddy with a walnut finish. Be sure to look at the actual size because it will be a little bigger than you likely expect - but perfect for a kitchen counter or large desk. The drawers are a little small, but functional. The main problem with this caddy is that it is advertised as being able to charge 4 separate communication items. Although technically the concomitant surge protector (power bar) has 6 outlets, due to its configuration and the fact that many devices today now have an oversized plug to handle multiple voltages, you can not plug in more than three items no matter how you slice it. We had to buy a separate power bar that purposely spaced out its outlets for just this reason. That was an additional 30% out of pocket. Please take this into consideration before you buy this product. You can easily conduct a test before buying this product by taking a standard 6-plug power bar and seeing if you can plug all of your items into the bar.
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