How to Create a Charging Valet
All the portable electronics used in our everyday life require chargers (AC Adapters). If you have several devices such as cell phones, digital cameras, PDAs, and/or MP3 Players, then the chargers may have turned into a nasty tangle of an eye sore. Several home comfort stores sell Charging Valets that hide all the cords and look nice, but cost a bit too much. This is a way to make a simple charging valet.
[edit] Steps
- Buy a basket woven box for cheap from a craft store or big-box department store ($2-8).
- If you don't have an extra surge protector sitting around then make sure to pick one up (about $10).
- Make sure the surge protector can fit within the basket woven box.
- Cut a small whole in the back of the box and feed the surge protectors power cord through the hole.
- Plug in all your devices chargers. Weave highly used power cords through the sides and top of the box. Less used chargers such as ones for cameras can stay underneath
[edit] Tips
- Use a pocketknife or scissors to cut the basket.
- Craft stores will often have coupons in Sunday papers, and these boxes can sometimes be found for cheap sitting out front of the store.
- These baskets can also be found at yard sales. You could make your own.
[edit] Warnings
- Be careful not to cut yourself.
- Avoid any wires that may be frayed. This could create a fire hazard and the basket weave is good fire tender.










