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Screen CaddyTV or ScreenTop Shelf

R179

Retail: R280
Excludes shipping

R179

R280
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Instantly creates extra space on top of your TV or monitor!

Product Features
  • Instant TV shelf: Screen Caddy allows you to instantly create more space on top of any flat screen monitor or TV. It’s perfect for home or office use!
  • Adjustable legs: you can mount Screen Caddy onto any flat screen monitor or TV. With its adjustable legs, you don’t need any tools for the installation. Simply attach to the top of the screen, adjust the legs and tighten the knob to secure it in place and it’s good to go!
  • Holds up to 2.3kgs: Screen Caddy is made from a blend of ABS plastic and metal, making it extremely sturdy. It can safely hold up to 2.3kgs; easily and safely organize all your remotes, gaming consoles, photo frames, speakers, media devices or any other items you want on top of your TV or monitor!
  • Non-slip grips: its grips are specially Designed featuring a non-slip surface, which allows Screen Caddy to stay securely in place. Don’t worry about it, tipping over or accidentally knocking it off!
  • Media device organizer: Screen Caddy is perfect for all your media devices. Suitable for: Roku players, Firestick, Apple TV, soundbars, Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home Pod.
Product Specifications
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 34 x 16.5 x 1.27cm
  • Material: ABS Plastic, Metal, Rubber 
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