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Melanie Hedlund
Bewertet in den USA am4. Februar 2025
This is a nice box but that's all it is - there is no power strip with it. The smaller one has a surge protector strip, which is what I have, so I assumed the larger one would as well.
Little Miss Researcher
Bewertet in Australien am 25. Oktober 2024
It's hard to go against these cable boxes when the quality is so much better than others. Sure it's expensive considering what you can get a basic cable box for but it's worth it. The material is sturdy, there's no sharp edges like I've experienced on other brands. And I the slots are just what you need without being too big and exposing what you're trying to hide inside.Bought the sage colour and it's a lovely colour.
GoodCustmr
Bewertet in den USA am21. Oktober 2024
Used to cover power outlet and organize cords to prevent clutter under my desk. Works just fine. Lid fits really well with enough opening for multiple wires.
LK
Bewertet in den USA am12. Mai 2024
Keeps the surge protector protected and out of sight. It even goes with decor and is stylish! Love the colors. I have white and sage. Sturdy because my cats like to use it as a step up to their perches and it withstands their weight!
Sean Logue
Bewertet in den USA am5. September 2017
They want *how* much money for a plastic box? Seriously?Yeah, that's what I thought too. A shame, really, because while I refused to give in to the ransom demands, the rat's nest of wires behind my entertainment center grew ever larger. I tied the individual cables together with Velcro ties, labeled and color-coded them with cable tagging systems, and told myself they were nice, neat, and organized. As long as nobody looked behind them, that is. Back there, it looked like the Gordian knot of electronics.The tipping point was when I finally got a robot vacuum cleaner, and I knew I could never let it into the media room, lest it eat the cable ball of twine. Or, perhaps, be eaten by the twine. It was pretty large by then.I started small, by ordering a couple of smaller boxes from a different company. I put it in the other room, where the cable problem was much smaller. Best to walk before running. They worked really well in there, especially since the cover was made to look like wood, and there are wood floors in that room. Also, the top is deliberately bowed to facilitate putting something on top of it, and I needed to do that because the wireless receiver for my subwoofer was too large to fit in the box with the cables. A few zip ties later, along with a nifty zip-up black neoprene tube , and I was feeling pretty smug.I knew the ever-growing mass in the other room was going to need something a bit sturdier, so I bit the bullet and ordered the black one from Bluelounge. When it came, I knew I had the solution. In the end, I used the black one in the back of the room and bought two sage green ones for either side of the entertainment center. I used two power strips , one in each box. I unraveled the knot, tied up each cable to shorten it, and ran them to the nearest box. And with that, the insurmountable problem was solved.I should note that at the time of this writing, both the new sage green and midnight blue Bluelounge boxes have incorrect dimensions. The actual sizes for the two new colors are identical to the older black and white large boxes. I took a picture of one of the sage green ones next to a black one, and you can clearly see they are identical other than the color. My media room has sea glass green walls, so the sage green boxes look fantastic in there. My bedroom is azure blue, so the midnight blue one went in that room. The black ones went in less visible places where I wanted them to stay that way.If there is a negative to this sturdy, attractive, well-designed box with a nicely tight-fitting lid, it is this. After getting one and seeing what it does to your wiring nightmare, you will no longer think the price is excessive. On the contrary, you will find yourself gleefully ordering many more of them to solve the problem in every room, not just that one where we can't let the vacuum into. Or company, unless they really like us.If you are having trouble picking colors, the midnight blue one is almost black and will work well in rooms that have predominately cooler colors without red tones like teal, cold grays, and blues. The sage green is close to a grass-stained white. It will work well with warmer colors like browns, taupes, reds, and greens. If you are putting it in a darkened area, the matte black is a good choice. I'd save the white one for areas that already have a lot of white.Very highly recommended.Sean Logue, 2017
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