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Friday, February 26, 2010

Skooba Design's Cable Stable DLX

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 10:00 AM

http://www.skoobadesign.com/product...-stable-dlx-84/

"The latest generation of one of our most popular products ever, and a must for the serious road warrior. The Cable Stable DLX is an elegant, highly efficient way to store and protect all the cords, adapters, batteries, and other accessories that travel with your portable electronics. Keeps everything organized and gets rid of the "snake pit" in your carry-on bag, suitcase, or backpack."

I had one of their earlier version of this product, and it was quite handy. What I like about this style of case is using it to offload things you might normally carry in your carry-on laptop bag when traveling. If you don't think you'll be using an item while en route to your destination, you might as well pack it in your suitcase and lighten your shoulder-load (unless it's fragile and/or extremely expensive of course). Skooba Design also released three versions of their SkoobaWraps, a protection system for all sorts of items.

Remember to use the coupon code DIGIDEAL to save 20% on your order!


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