
"Remote work grew rapidly during COVID and remains a significant part of many workplaces - which means many of us sit at our battle stations all day. But as is often the case, when you get busy, it becomes more and more challenging to keep things tidy. With paperwork to print, devices constantly plugged in and unplugged, and meeting gear like microphones and cameras, your desk can quickly become tangled with endless cables."
"Dollar Tree's wooden crate is both simple and customizable. Measuring at 3.15 inches wide, 5.5 inches long, and 2.36 inches tall, the storage vessel is pretty small, but it can be the perfect size for storing cables for your computer, printer, and other electronics. Better yet, you can easily stack these crates, should you require more space to store chargers, power adapters, USB drives, headphones, and spare batteries."
Remote work increased during COVID and continues widely, producing more desk clutter from paperwork, chargers, and meeting gear. A small wooden crate with handles sold at Dollar Tree costs $1.25 and measures 3.15 inches wide, 5.5 inches long, and 2.36 inches tall, making it suitable for storing cables and small electronics on a desk or nearby shelf. Multiple crates can be stacked or fastened together to expand capacity, letting users store chargers, power adapters, USB drives, headphones, and batteries. The raw wood allows staining, painting, or attaching decorations. Customer reviews are generally favorable, though some note the crate is smaller than typical produce crates.
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