PC Spare Drive Bay Lockable Drawer Unit

Turn Your PC into a Stationery Cupboard

PC Spare Drive Bay Lockable Drawer Unit

Before be dive back into delivering a heads up concerning the latest in desirable gadgets and consumer electronics we thought we would offer up this curiosity, if only to clear our palette, so to speak, as subsequent to featuring this PC Spare Drive Bay Lockable Drawer Unit surely the only way is up.

Fitting neatly into a vacant drive bay, this PC Spare Drive Bay Lockable Drawer Unit, according to the product site, ‘turns your PC into a desktop organiser’ in offering two horizontal dividers, two vertical dividers and, the surly the clincher (if ever there wasn’t one) a CD post capable of holding up to 24 CDs.

Personally, we have no intentions of replacing the retracting Blu-ray drinks holder our computer came with (it comes in decidedly handy) but if you are looking for a place to store your paper clip collection and your computer just happens to be of the beige variety, this PC Spare Drive Bay Lockable Drawer Unit is sure to prove impossible (not) to resist.

Yours for a mere $14.99, and cheap at half the price.

KlearGear

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