Wodinn


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Are these kosher? And if not, does anybody know a good rabbi?

j5


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rtropp wrote: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.



That's what I did (felt pads) for my burr grinder, toaster, and blender. Slides a lot farther and takes up less space too.

move along

roadmasta


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FDA approved?

TODD CONNOLLY

voovfeegbean


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Yeah, yeah, they look Jatravartid. But ITA with the other posters on lugging appliances out from under the counter, and my Mr. V can easily do it - it's just a PITA. So in for 1 set. I think the Keurig and the toaster will be happy ON their new homes.

So little countertop space, so many appliances.

omegazimm


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I saw the coffee grinder and got excited, then I saw that it wasn't for sale. Thanks woot, for getting me excited over nothing.

ParadiseDave


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I could really use two of these for my socks and underwear, if they only had sides. And a handle on the front. And some sort of box to enclose them and hide the contents.

bleukatt


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daavid wrote:
Oh...and by the way, for all you little farts (I know this site is for 20 somethings) who make fun of this great little product? 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. And if it means my Handy Caddy makes it a little easier for me, and you dont like my little helper, move out and make your own damn coffee.(around noon). You'll be back begging me to give you the other one!



LOL! Love your review, 'specially this part!

bleukatt

shicks5021


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I bought one of these at a store and paid $9.99 for it. I use it under my Kitchenaid stand mixer and it works great. I was always having to drag that heavy thing across the counter and them push it back when done. This is a great price for a useful product.

Xexus


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You could strap a handle on it and use it as an extendible ping pong paddle.

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toebitus


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in for 3 ,don`t ya know Xmas is coming.used SIXYEARS code to knock of 5 bucks.i bet they have these at bed bath and beyond (i`m old i`ve been in heaven for years)

ladysoleil


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Hmm. I'm trying to figure out how this is better than my current solution to this problem. Because my KitchenAid mixer weighs a ton, I threw one of those cheap flexible dollar store cutting mats under it. Works fine, and easy to wash and cheap to replace. I just grab the edge and yank it forward. I like the idea of this, but I'm wondering if the weight of the mixer will eventually break the slider...

drdougsteward


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It's just the sort of thing for people who need that sort of thing ... to wit ... anyone who has to pull out an appliance to use it and then pushes it back under when it is no longer needed.

Save unsightly skid marks on the counter and pull heavy mixers, etc. out much easier.

the.slug
HHH handle

So, in the end, when one is wooting, one gets to the point where one would like just to emit an inarticulate sound.

Apologies to Ludwig Wittgenstein

notsomuch


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Are you kidding me? I just bought one of these at the Walgreen's "As Seen on TV" shelf for ten bucks. Works awesome under my food processor. Picking up a two-pack; one for the Kuereg and one for - I don't know yet.

Once you go Mac, you never go back.

rosolino


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Bought one of these at Walgreens for $10 on sale and it's excellent. It actually works. Its stable, smooth, and doesn't stand out (thin).

Jumbo64


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I actually have the exact problem with my coffee maker described by Woot! Well, except my coffee maker is not made of lead and was not put there by the movers, and I'm not infirm. So I've been moving it every day myself to pour water in. But what a pain!

mrsstjohn


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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.



I love mine too. It is such a pain to pull your coffee maker, which has rubber feet, out to open the top and fill it. This is one of those things that makes you wonder how you ever lived without it!!

spanky


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Alternate use: An exercise machine ( ala Nordic Track (tm)) for limited movement seniors.
Velcro gramma's slippers on a pair of them so you can keep an eye on her as she vainly tries to shuffle out the door.

As an child watching device; Two sets for children that are learning to crawl so mom can text her friends without worrying about the toddler crawling out of sight.

The uses are endless.
If this is a sellout, I declare the recession officially over. The consumer is back.
I'm in for three.

kenmasters


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The next woot-off will have about 10000 of these; my crystal ball says so.

mrsstjohn


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mrsstjohn wrote:I love mine too. It is such a pain to pull your coffee maker, which has rubber feet, out to open the top and fill it. This is one of those things that makes you wonder how you ever lived without it!!



Oh, and did I mention that I paid $10 for one of these at BB&B? This is an Awesome price.

grumb


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I have been a Wooter for a long time and this is the first time I have seen the writer speechless. I can see the product meeting now. Ok gusy we want you to sell this thing that nobody needs and make it seem like everyone does.

Oh wait, that sounds like a marketing meeting for most products...never mind!

prosperwang


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I'm in for a pallet full of these. I'm going to replace my granite countertops with Handy Caddies so I can get anything and everything 6 inches closer to me.

lexicon5


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That grinder is AWESOME! I have two. One at work and one at home. THAT'S a caffeine addiction...you guys at Woot! are little leaguers...
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I'm not convinced of the sliding tray making my life easier though

fe428623


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What the...
Will this hold my Whirlpool range and fridge? It's called "Appliance" tray. This would also include my washer and dryer?

Woot!, you've been doing so well lately, offering really good deals on (semi-)useful stuff. Now this??

I wonder though, maybe you could strap these to your feet and use as snow shoes???

Badgez? We Don' need no stinkin' badgez!

jbwhite99


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well, we know what will be in the next boxes of cardboard.

OK Woot, step it up - I've only bought 2 things in the last 13 months

lightknight


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Well, I'm just glad they have a sliding tray for the other sliding tray. If I'm in for three two-packs I may be able to slide my coffee maker to the other counter. All this typing makes me sleepy.

FoodSnob


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I've seen these in a couple of stores, and they appeared to be quite flimsy...thats my 2 cents for the discussion...

brickleigher


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Four of these bad boys will get your car just far enough out of your garage to get the snow shovel-- No starting the car! Save on Gas!

Got a bike?

You only need two!

7braincells


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Right now I blush to confess that my coffeemaker slides under the cabinet while resting on a folded brown paper bag!

KFuette


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"For the man who's just too busy to reach...."

cjpowers


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Can I use it for my screaming monkey?

cjpowers


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mkentosh wrote:While watching the video I wondered, How does a guy that dopey and stuppid get a girl that good looking???????



He bought her a sliding caddy.

kmyers2


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I don't drink coffee so it irritates me that the coffee maker never gets pushed back after use. Because of where the on button is on the maker when I go to push it back I usually turn it on, again causing irritation. This may possibly save my marriage! Thanks Woot!

moonphrogg


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In for 2 (sets of 2). Amazon review said that this thing works for her kitchenaid stand mixer (got one of those - pain in the ass to use because you have to pick up the thing [~20lbs] and move it out from under the cabinets to lift the mixer arm. Also, this would be nice for a toaster - fewer worries about burning down the house when I toast under the cabinets).

Aaaand. . .I bought an extra set 'cause it might come in handy for something else. . .looks kinda useful.

zollars23


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Um.. how about that burr coffee grinder? I'd be in for 1... or 3.

(V) (;,,;) (V) <---Zoidberg

Welderzero


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SDMIKE wrote:To all you naysayers, I was just saying to my wife this morning that we needed something like this for our new Keurig coffee maker. The handle you have to lift to insert the coffee k-cups raises higher than the bottom of the kitchen cabinet, and you have to pull the unit out from under the cabinet to use it. Because the coffee maker is heavy (water reservoir) and has rubber feet, it's hard to move. It's exactly 9 inches wide, which makes this perfect. I'm in for one...er...two! Thanks woot.



Bingo.

terri19


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after reading all the posts about how silly this is...I ended up buying it...why? because I have a keurig brewer and the only things that I hate about it is replacing the water reservoir after I fill it. Unless I want to pull the brewer out, I can only fill the reservoir 1/2 full because I have to tilt it to replace it. When I pull the brewer out and fill the reservoir to the full point, is sloshes out when I push it back. So I am really hoping this will work!

Terri19

mtnsports


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Too bad I have only 3/4" of space between my coffeemaker and the bottom of the cabinet. I manually pull the coffeemaker out every morning to fill it with water. Oh well. Guess I could wait for the "slim" version.

documanx


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Already have one. Just ordered (3) 2 packs to give for Christmas gifts. These things are great.

documanx


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Scotty519 wrote:I wonder how temperature resistant it is.



Sits under my coffee pot burner every morning for more than 2 hours. No problems at all.

whitespy9


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Sold as well.

tetchypoo wrote:Oh my god, I might just buy this for the most self-deprecatingly awesome product video ever.