Keep an Eye on Your Clickers with a Remote Control Organizer

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by Wayne French

If you're like most people, you have absolutely no idea where your remote control is right now. In fact, you have never found the remote in a reasonable place when you are ready to watch TV or cut your grass with your new remote control mower. You probably spend a good fifteen minutes frantically over-turning couch cushions and asking everyone “who lost the clicker?” before the remote finally turns up in the drainpipe outside.

How and why we all lose clickers like its our job, we will never know. Fortunately, some organizing madman decided to invent a “remote control organizer,” which you can now purchase at locations like radio shack or at online stores, such as BizRate or Ebay.

A remote control organizer wont make you organized, but what it does do is give you a receptacle in which you can place all of your TV remotes and guides. Typically, there are two types of remote control organizer models: one model is hardwood. These are usually placed in some accessible place, where we would put our clickers if we were reasonable people.

The other type of remote control organizer model is a cloth bag with a number of folds. These are generally draped over the arm of a couch. This makes it considerably easier for you to make a reasonable decision. Rather than leaving at least one of your remotes in the drainpipe, you can place them all in the bag when you are done using them.

Luckily, the remote control organizer is cheap, too. You can purchase most wooden models for under $25, shipping included. Cloth bag models will cost less – and can go for as little as $12 on a number of Internet-based stores. A good place to start looking (for an organizer, not your remote) is at Skymall, which sells a number of interesting gadgets.

About the Author

Wayne French is a writer and publisher of many articles on various topics. Specializing in the niche topics and differect subject matter.

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