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I can see entire kitchen counters made with this technology. Imagine: put your small appliances wherever you want, not huddled next to an outlet or cords stretched all over the counter. I guess they should just lose the 6" x 6" pad and make table, desk and counter tops with a small... more
Reviewed by mikem-uc2 Nov 15 2007, 03:55pm ( 32 reviews ) • wildcharge.com
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Rated by edw168 on Jun 19, 7:37am
unique charging method!
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Reviewed by Spottedmahn on Mar 26 2009, 8:48am
interesting
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Rated by SimplyDunn on Oct 25 2008, 3:55am
Wild Charge Technology
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Rated by sleeplessinKL on Nov 18 2007, 8:10pm
Never plug again...
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Rated by javsthemute on Nov 17 2007, 10:35am
Convenience is delicious.
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Reviewed by indiglo on Nov 16 2007, 2:31pm
Pretty stupid to take an idea like this, and still use physical contact points for the electricity flow. They should have come up with some kind of induction device.
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Rated by mikem-uc2 on Nov 15 2007, 3:55pm
I can see entire kitchen counters made with this technology. Imagine: put your small appliances wherever you want, not huddled next to an outlet or cords stretched all over the counter. I guess they should just lose the 6" x 6" pad and make table, desk and counter tops with a small section of WildCharge.
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Rated by phantom73 on Nov 15 2007, 10:02am
this is very very cool - especially cause it always seems like i am losing power cables!