DIY AT-AT Cable Organizer & Card Case for $32

December 15, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
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KEY FEATURES

This imperial multi-tasking box is constructed like the four-legged All-Terrain walker from the Star Wars saga. It makes for the ultimate gift or your ultimate desk organizer, bringing more to the table than meets the eye. The AT-AT arrives flat-packed, so that your favorite DIYer will love assembling it—and maybe even painting it. But it also hides desk-cluttering cords and even holds business cards, so your neat freak friends and family will love it just as much.

  • Hide wires, powerboards, a surge protector, or a remote caddy in the crafty wood construction
  • Show your love for Star Wars w/ the AT-AT Walker-shaped box/case
  • Construct it yourself for some DIY entertainment
  • Store & easily access business cards
  • Get all the nuts & screws conveniently included

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Materials: high-grade plywood, basswood
  • Main box body dimensions: 11″L x 7″W x 4″H

Includes:

  • DIY AT-AT/Cable Box/Card Case
  • Nuts & screws
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