Bluelounge Design's CableBox is more set-bottom than set-top
If the cabling around your home theater rig is a rat's nest, then you might be interested in Bluelounge Design's new CableBox. Available in stylish white or black, the 6 x 15.6 x 5.3-inch box has such insightful features as: a removable lid for easy placement of corded items within the box; openings on opposite box ends so your gear can access the cables; and rubber feet on the bottom of the CableBox so it won't slide around. This is totally the sort of accessory we'd normally recommend as a DIY project involving a trip to Ikea and a Dremel tool -- there's a lot less here than Bluelounge's other offerings -- but if you're all thumbs then get in your preorder for an are-you-kidding-me price of $29.95.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr. E @ Jun 9th 2008 9:35PM
First, it's a waste of money. Second, no way would I ever put a UPS and all those heat-generating power bricks into an enclosed space like that!
Jack Chance @ Jun 10th 2008 2:42AM
I just cut a hole in the back of a dresser and made one of the bottom drawers serve this purpose.
However, i'm not sure why you think $30 is too much for this. After you bought the plastic for this and did the work $30 would be less unless your time is worth less than $20 an hour.
DrXym @ Jun 10th 2008 5:37AM
Looks like a stylish way to increase the chances of burning your house down.
Some Kid @ Jun 10th 2008 5:22PM
this is gonna need.......
$29.90 of the price
water cooling
and if not water cooling, the amount of money the stuff it will burn id worth
i can get plywood, a couple of nails, and a screw driver all from my garage for free and build me one of these
add a couple of bucks to dunmp water in and some paint and i have myself a $5 version of this
will anybody buy it?