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The Gentleman's Charging Station

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 23, 2007


Keep your nightstand organized with this Mahogany Charging Station. Frontgate has introduced a Mahogany Charging Station for the gentleman's gentleman. Instead of housing expensive cigars, gold plated cuff links, Rolex watches and the like, this Mahogany charging station carries your gadgets. Yes, even Prince Charles and Donald Trump are sure to have a gadget or two.

This mahogany charging station has slots to hold your phones and music players while they charge. Under the hood is a power strip to plug in all of your gadgets.

The Mahogany Charging Station will be available on February 5, 2007 for $149.

Features:

  • Powers up to four electronic portables at once
  • Surge-protecting plug strip is concealed inside
  • Drawers and slots hold mail, keys, and miscellany
  • Cherry wood is finished in a warm mahogany







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