| I love my turtles! I bought these from another place a while ago and have about 15 of them in the two largest sizes. This product is fantastic and it sure beats trying to hide extra cable length behind electronics. I have them all over my kitchen to hide the phone cable, rice cooker cable and in my bedroom for my mobile phone charger cable and Nintendo Ds cable - it also helps keep the end of the cable lead ON the table instead of fallen on the floor somewhere. Then theres the ipod cable, floor lamp cables. etc etc. I could go on but I wont.
Debbie Tsang
| St Ives, Australia | CustOMER Since 2008 | | | S
| Turtles All The Way Down There are a lot of cables in my life.
I found some Cable Turtles many years ago in another store. They couple I got worked a treat, but the other store didn't get any more, and eventually the other store itself went away. Perhaps the two events are connected - beware the curse of the Turtle.
Anyway it's great to see the Cable Turtles make any kind of comeback, and especially to make it at the RGS. They seem to come in more colours and sizes too. Long may they skulk under your desks!
D A Vincent
| Lewisham, Australia | CustOMER Since 1995 | | | S
| Pretty good... My cable situation is way too out of control for these cable turtles to be very effective. I'd need at least 10 of them to tie up all my cables, and that would look ridiculous.
I would definitely recommend them if you were only tidying up a handful (or less) of cables though.
Lindsay Leung
| Melbourne, Australia | CustOMER Since 1997 | |
As my very comfortable, trusty "Gira e Respira" t-shirt got increasingly more tattered and yellowed (after travelling around the world with me and featuring in almost every one of my holiday snaps), I began to yearn for a replacement. I wondered whether I would ever again receive the admiring glances from Italians who recognised the Golia lollies but had never seen a T-shirt with them on the front.
Soon, I was reminiscing about the days spent in the General Store cafe sipping short blacks, reading the Italian newspapers, and eating panforte. Ah, those were the days, my Uni days, were life was aimless,
and you could always wander into REMO and find a present for someone who had everything ...
I thought those days were gone forever. I thought they were memories as faded as my t-shirt. But no! Those days are back. Virtually ...