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August 12, 2005
Headphone Hook

This looks extremely useful.
Me, I hang my phone headset, earphone wires, headphones and all such paraphernalia over light switches, doorknobs or anything I can find that happens to stick out from a vertical surface.
This nifty hook appears a much better solution.
- From the website:
This heavy–duty, molded–plastic unit clasps tightly to virtually any edge and provides a solid and dependable hook on which to hang headphones.
Select large or mini version depending on the size and weight of headphones.
The large one is 4"H x 3.5"W x 3.75"D and comes in black, blue, red or yellow; it costs $6.29.
The mini version is 2.25"H x 1.5"W x 1.5"D and comes only in blue; it costs $4.19.
Both are available here.
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Comments
I do the same thing on my desk at school with one of those Command wall hooks from 3M. They have a sticky pad that allows you to put it on the wall or your desk or whatever and then take it off and put it somewhere else without damaging your paint. The advantage over this hook is that you don't need a desk edge, just any vertical surface. I do have to admit these are more aesthetically pleasing.
Posted by: Andrew | Aug 12, 2005 10:31:45 AM
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