Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Windsor Wood Lap Desk with Pillow

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Ultra Violet Sanitizing Wand


Ever since I saw a special on the Discovery Channel about bedbugs, dust mites, and other bugs that are everywhere, I have always been a bit paranoid with germs. While some things look clean on the surface, if you were to look closely, I'm confident it would shock you to discover just how dirty and disgusting some areas in the home really are.
Every Saturday I do deep cleaning. This includes scrubbing the bathroom, dusting the whole house, washing the floor boards, in addition to all the regular chores. When I feel I've done the best I can do, I'm usually quite satisfied with how things look. One particular Saturday after cleaning, I used a small tool to see just how well I had done with my deep cleaning. I used the Ultra Violet Sanitizing Wand to detect any trace of spills or stains that I had missed. I consider myself to be a clean freak, but to my dismay, my bathroom was more filthy than I could possibly imagine. My sweet nephew, who uses the bathroom quite often, had missed the toilet a few times, and while I thought I had gotten it all, I hadn't. I couldn't believe the stains the appeared all over the toilet, bath tub, sink and floor area!
Fortunately, I have now developed a new way of cleaning and am always sure to use the wand to detect funny smells that seem impossible to locate, as well as stains I thought had dissolved that are clearly still present.
What makes the UV Sanitizing Wand even better is its lightweight capability- which makes it perfect for storing in luggage for long trips. Can you imagine how disgusting a hotel bathroom is? I have made it a point to never leave home for an overnight stay without the UV wand. There are just too many germs and disease out there that it's not worth taking a risk-which is why I always pack along the UV Sanitizing Wand. To learn more about the UV Sanitizing Wand, or get the TODAY-ONLY Special for $24.99, visit the link- https://www.handstands.com.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Memory Foam Wrist Rest


Much like the average person, I sit in a desk for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. I am constantly typing on the computer and more often than not, my wrists cramp up. The angle of my wrists to the keyboard is not necessarily the most "comfortable" angle, but for the time being, I have just dealt with it. A while back, HandStands came up with a product for people with this same problem. The Memory Foam Wrist Rest not only serves as space consumer beween the desk and keyboard, but it also is made of Memory Foam, which means it's unbelievably comfortable. I've marveled at how well the pad fits the contours of my wrists and how a few minutes of absence from my desk will still result in the pad retaining the same shape I left it in. It has not only helped prevent carpal tunnel, but it has added a little bit of luxury to my regular work day. I encourage all of you to give it a try, afterall, it's only $4.99, which is such a deal when you consider what a vast difference it makes! To learn more about this product, visit https://www.handstands.com.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Add-A-Pad Wrist Rest


Someone once asked me what the "perk" was to having an add-a-pad-wrist-rest. Well, I wasn't quite sure if what they wanted to hear was a few facts I heard from someone else, so instead, I decided to put this add-a-pad-wrist-rest to the test and see if it was really all that great. I did an experiment with the product. I grew up as a gymnast, so I have pretty crappy wrists that have undergone a lot, so I have had to endure all different kinds of wrist support. I have a standard wrist rest at my desk that I use on a daily basis. Every few hours, I have to stop navagating the mouse and allow my hand to loosen up a bit. My hands tend to cramp up and my wrists become uncomfortably sore. I did not have any great expectations when I tried the wrist rest, but to my dismay, I was pleasantly surprised with what I found. The wrist rest consisted of a soft cushioning, which had the perfect consistency for my wrist. It fit the contours of my wrist, and remained in the same shape when I moved my hand away from the add-a-pad. What seemed to be the most surprising to me was how small the add-a-pad was. I had invisioned this large mouse pad that consumed a ton of space, but this was not the case at all. The wrist rest sat comfortably on my desk and not once did I ever feel like my desk was too cluttered. I did not have to take breaks in the day to stretch out my wrist because of the awesome comfort the wrist-rest provided. I'm so glad I conducted this experiment on my own, rather than just taking the word of other co-workers. I encourage you to try it yourself, you would be crazy not to since it is dirt-cheap! See for yourself how much of a difference a small add-a-pad can make in a long day of work! Visit https://www.handstands.com to order the Add-a-pad wrist rest for $5.99.