Batman4oz


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If Mr. Handy Caddy can't move a 2-lb coffee maker, he probably can't manage to support his own weight, thus, Mrs. Handy Caddy is sadly unsatisfied. But...Mrs. Handy Caddy probably does all the work anyway, or has found 'another' use for her Handy Caddy not yet mentioned here.
Maybe Mr. Handy Caddy should do some push-ups...to get in shape. For Coffee-making. Yeah...for Coffee-making.


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Batman4oz


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Also...if Mr. Handy Caddy had just put his coffee-maker (or had Mrs. Handy Caddy do it for him) on a Roomba, it would have cleaned up his mess after bringing the coffee-maker to him!


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JordanOdneal


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Strangly enough, today as I was making coffee I was thinking to myself, "What a pain in the ass it is to have to pull my coffee maker out from under the cabinet to pour the water in." I was seriously considering giving up on coffee for this exact task. I'm not going to be buying any of these things because I'm moving into a house with a big kitchen next week, but I wanted to share that yea these things could have some functionality and possibly save you from quitting your coffee addiction. God forbid!

MarkWG


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Great video.

oldlostsoul


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Write-up: Otherwise though, this is [s]probably[/s] just crap.

Fixed that for you...
that is if [s][/s] causes a strike-out.

compudata


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daavid wrote: Im your 60 year ol dad who gets up long before you, makes the coffee, so you can come down hours later stumbling into the kitchen in your underwear to grab the already made coffee.



Coffee "hours later"??? Ewwwwww!!! Thanks, Dad, but I'll make a fresh pot!

scarp54


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I never buy any of the "as seen on tv" carp. However, I saw these in my local wally world one day and thought it was a great idea. Bought one, brought it home, put it under the coffee pot and immediately went back to the store and got one for under the blender. I love these things. They work with both the coffee maker, a large Keurig and the blender, a very heavy Breville. Highly recommend especially at this price.

alamogal1963


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If you're not a "kitchen person" you wouldn't understand. I have one under the coffee maker and a seriously heavy KitchenAid food processor sitting on the other. These prevent the demise of all little rubber feet on small appliances from doing the rubber-skippy-drag across the counter thereby tearing them out of the holes the nice lady from China lady put them in. I paid $9.99 ea at BB&B and they were worth it. This is a deal.

Blondes aren't dumm.

rtropp


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any home depot or similar store sells packets of small disks with one sticky side. Place three or four of them under the appliance and they "glide" on any surface without adding bulk to the appliance.

rrakes


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Come on, Woot! If you can't come up with better products to sell than this you can have my membership back!

ArtWorksMetal


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i wonder if my wife will fit on one of these?

Asceticism is for those that can't afford Hedonism.

whitcwa


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davejo321 wrote:If it's big enough for my CPU case, I can use this to slide my PC out and back under my desk when making modifications and connections.



If one isn't big enough then use both. One under the front and the other somewhere else.

Schoolme


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electro wrote:What is the dimension of the width of the tray.



9"... that's what she said...

GregoryLikesCheapStu


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Nice. $5.99 is a cheap price to make the old person you give it to think you're thoughtful and caring. Picked up 6, just in case I meet some more old people.

artjunkie


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I would have loved this in my old kitchen, where I had a drip coffee maker and a stand mixer, among other appliances, on the counter under the cabinets. But now, I have a teeny-tiny kitchen, where I only have room for a French press. I don't think it would help me much there.

Schoolme


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racephoto wrote:Well, I loved the writeup on this item. This is why I love woot....I almost want to buy it just to reward the writing. Too funny!



It's hard to top the "world's crappiest projector"

http://www.woot.com/blog/viewentry.aspx?id=8061

radi0j0hn


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Will it look good with my La Pavoni Europiccolo espresso maker I just found second-hand for forty bucks? WOOT!!!!

acpress.com Not cute, but useful.

hopmedic


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Will it plug into my cereal port?

radi0j0hn


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Will these work as a skate board for my cat?

acpress.com Not cute, but useful.

JazzyVR


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I have my Keurig coffee maker on one, so it can sit under the counter most of the time, then slide out to make coffee. Great item!

djrmsn


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Sirius GPP - and so is the Video. It will be a Woot Off time staller (for a long lunch break) even if offered for $0.99.

MichaelSeaver


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Have 3 and love 'em! I bought 1 at the "As Seen on TV" store and love it. Bought 2 more from a catalog at half the price of the retail store. Now will probably by two more at half the price of the catalog! They work and price is fantastic. Coffee maker, electric kettle, toaster all slide nack and out of the way now. Saves counter space!

aramat


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Oh. My. Goodness.

Just last night I pushed the coffee pot back under the cabinet, and this morning grumbled as I had to pull it back out to add water. Then I come here and what do I see? The solution, that's all.

I'm so in.

jmbunkin


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Buy two sets. Super glue a pair of gloves on one set, knee pads on the other. Put them on the floor then mount your Handy Caddy(don't get kinky it's not worth jail time)move hands and knees vigorously back and forth. Suggest you sing "Born Free" loudly as you are doing this. Forty five minutes a day three or four times a week and soon you will weigh what you did on your wedding day!

BuffBillsFan


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Just ordered 3 pair.

1&2: For my coffee pot and espresso maker (caffeine addiction? Moi? Why would you think that?)

3-6: xmas (probably early xmas) presents for likewise addicted siblings.

ThunderThighs


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Staff

Schoolme wrote:9"... that's what she said...

Dreamer.

bengston1040


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Loved the video. It made me laugh so hard that I decided to buy two.

annieflies


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you had me at 'As Seen On TV!'

oops, pardon me, i wooted

saxykat


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Scotty519 wrote:I wonder how temperature resistant it is.



Me too... I kinda hoped to stick my toaster (oven) on it. But I am afraid it will melt it.

drinkypoo


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daavid wrote:Its just one of those things you dont know you need until you get it.And once you get, you'd like to kick yourself for not getting one sooner. My coffee makers little rubber feet are happy!



Oddly enough, my coffee maker's little rubber feet slide just fine on formica. And hilariously, so do the little rubber feet on the bottom of THAT EXACT COFFEE GRINDER, which I have on my counter. It's a Cuisinart Grind Central, and it SUCKS. I've already killed one and got the replacement (after waiting almost two weeks.)

libertybelle


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cracking up over the fact that i call these slide trays t-rex arm trays ( trays to improve the lives of people with t-rex arm syndrome) and the shirt of the day is a t-rex.

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room209 wrote:I want more info on that neat coffee grinder in the picture.



It's a Cuisinart burr grinder, and it is my favorite appliance. You don't need the caddy for it, but the top filling Cuisinart rubber footed 12 cup coffee maker that sits deep under the corner wall cabinet? Well, that's another story.

Webfoot08


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cladkins wrote:I love mine and use it everyday! It prevents the steam from the coffee maker from destroying my cabinets. Pull it out to fill and brew and push it back once it is done. Have you ever tried to push back a coffee maker after it has just finished brewing and the hot plate is on? Burn city.



This is brilliant. Yep, definitely something you don't know you need until you see them. I need at least two of these - sweet! W00t just happens to have them on a 2-fer, this is my lucky day. I might even get 4 total - my kitchen looks like Appliances R Us...

Wait, it snowed 6" here yesterday. The roads are slick with melted/frozen snow, and it's a 15-mile drive to town. Crapola, my debit card has all of $1.94 on it, and I need to be physically present at my bank to add more $$$. Yeah, I know, they're a bunch of anachronistic troglodytes. Aren't small towns fun?

Envisioning a sled dog team - I wonder if one of my neighbors has a Ski-Doo I could use. Cross-country skis! That's the ticket!

Must get to the bank, must get to the bank... then it's back home and push that heavenly big yellow button... what to do, what to do...

Spotsmom


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Schoolme wrote:9"... that's what she said...



Amazon says these are 12 1/2" by 9 1/2".

quartermane


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scholarlyish wrote:Yes, I bought them. Yes I will probably put both my coffee maker AND grinder on them - because I am a rebel like that you know.

And it beats rehanging my cabinets that hang too low and allow little access between the bottom of the cabinet and the counter.

I don't look at it as spending $11 on plastic China-made crap. I look at it as saving $10k on a kitchen remodel. I am an optimist.

Or deluded.



Obviously friend you're not very handy. Instead of raising your cabinets, LOWER THE COUNTER. See, feel better at all the money you just saved raising cabinets. What if they won't go any higher? Would you raise the ceiling? You've got a good 30" to lower the countertop. Better still, place your appliances on the floor. Problem solved.

Beckybeq


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Oh my goodness. I was going to pass on this deal until I noticed that these trays are absolutely "FDA APPROVED". Of course I then got to thinking, why would the Food and Drug Administration be approving appliance movers, but I'm sure that's just above my pay grade.

wooternator


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Wouldn't it be better to just add wheels onto your appliances? Or you can use one of them slider thingies that let you slide heavy furniture without damaging your floor.

Here, this is the thing I'm talking about:

http://www.amazon.com/Amazing-Sliders-Furniture-Set/dp/B0007IQEQ4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1294752222&sr=8-2

rosecentaur


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hopmedic wrote:Will it plug into my cereal port?



LOL! Nominated for best joke so far this woot!

lssheldon


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A solution to a problem that nobody has, the perfect woot!

Webfoot08


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artjunkie wrote:I would have loved this in my old kitchen, where I had a drip coffee maker and a stand mixer, among other appliances, on the counter under the cabinets. But now, I have a teeny-tiny kitchen, where I only have room for a French press. I don't think it would help me much there.



You and I must have traded places. I was in an apartment that had a closet masquerading as a faux-kitchen, now I'm in a house with a gymnasium masquerading as a chef's kitchen, and very, very happy with that change-up. I think I may have gotten the better end of the deal. Sorry about that (not).