Roland Heersink had a problem. He longed for to use his iPad in the kitchen, but his spouse vetoed any and every space-hogging countertop stand. So Roland, chic Gadget Lab reader that he is, motionless to make his own. And not usually did he advance up with the The Original Kitchen iPad Rack . he incited it in to a business.
Roland's shelve takes up precisely 0 space on the countertop, instead suspending the inscription from the suspended kitchen cupboards. The shelve comes in two pieces of coherent acrylic. One attaches permanently, out of view, underneath the cupboard. The other hooks onto this get up and forms a leaning or straight stand is to iPad, gripping it handy, but out of the way of spills. When you do not need it, just toss it in to the sideboard above.
The shelve will cost you $30, and should you have a large kitchen, you can select kits with two or 3 ascent brackets, at $5 additional per bracket. we regard Roland's thought is flattering clever and, if joined with my own low-tech waterproof iPad box , would make for an roughly very durable kitchen iPad setup.
The Original Kitchen iPad Rack [Kitchen iPad Rack. Thanks, Roland!]
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