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Robot Keycaps

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Organize your keys, robot-o style...

Updated Apr 13, 2009

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VIEWTAINER 6 PACK

First to recommend

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A cheap, easy, inventive way of storing small items: hardware, craft, and office supplies; coins; etc.

The 6-pack is really the best way to go b/c you get almost 15% off what the containers cost individually and you get an assortment of the 12 available.colors. However, you can buy individual ones for way less than 10 bucks.

BTW, I'm not a huge fan of their website...it's not the most user-friendly.

Updated Apr 4, 2009

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i robot. i help.

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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You don't need me to tell you that anything robots is awesome. However, these wall hooks, shaped like robots are close to the best I've seen. Practical, yet completely awesome.

Updated Mar 24, 2009

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Wallter Slat Rack

5 people recommended this item

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This ain't your momma's coat rack! The different-sized "slats" allow you to store and sort all kinds of items. Plus, there's a shelf hidden at the back where you can put mail, newspapers, mags, messages.

Updated Mar 8, 2009

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PLASTICA: Bento Box

32 people recommended this item

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I feel like this is the clown car of lunch boxes, you can pull every meal of the day out of this thing!

My co-workers: "Hey Kitty, want to grab a muffin and coffee?"
Me: "Oh no, got that ... it's in the box"

3 hours later ...

My co-workers: "Kitty ... luncn"
Me: "Nope I packed, it's in the box"

6 hours later ...

My co-workers: "Late night at the office, let's grab dinner"
Me: "Sorry got a spaghetti dinner all up in the bento box"

That thing packs heavy!

Updated Sep 13, 2007

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The Gadget Bag

2 people recommended this item

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For the geek on the go...

Four compartments, each their own little bag, zip and strap together into a satchel about the size of a hardcover book.

Updated Feb 24, 2009

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Cube Card Clips Brights

2 people recommended this item

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These colorful clips can display your postcards, photographs, or place cards. What a great way to brighten any collection!

Updated Feb 24, 2009

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EnviroSax Reusable Shopping Bags

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2 people recommended this item

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I have never loved a bag as much as I love my Envirosax! If you have gotten to the cashier in a grocery store, and kicked yourself for once again forgetting your reusable bags, then Envirosax bags are for you. They roll up and snap into this tiny, tiny parcel that can easily fit inside your purse and STAY there until you need it, without taking up much room. And besides, they come in ultra-groovy designs and are waterproof. Did I mention I love my Envirosax?

Updated Jul 19, 2008

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KangaRoom Cupcake Storage Kids Storage

4 people recommended this item

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Know a girly-girl who's young at heart and needs some organization in her life? This is for her.

Updated Jun 24, 2009

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Graphic Pop Bookcase

3 people recommended this item

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Cool + Hip = Kids Love
Keeps Stuff Off the Floor = Parents Love
Those are some good organizing statistics!

Updated Jan 25, 2009

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