DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables

Undoubtedly AT-AT walker in the universe of Star Wars is a powerful vehicle, but now the DIY Wooden AT-AT walker storage box is just used to deal with those tangled cables connecting with your power strip. Nevertheless, the wood vehicle is still useful.

DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables

This is a Star Wars themed storage box designed to hold your power strip and organize those tangled cables on the power strip. Almost all the parts of the storage box are contained in two pieces of wood plates, so you need to assemble all parts into the special AT-AT walker measuring 305 x 432 x 150mm by yourself in order to know how to make an AT-AT walker. As we can see from the images, the storage box comes with two compartments, the larger one for a power strip, while the small one is ready to hold your device charging on the power strip. Apart from that, the cutouts and holes on the AT-AT walker can be used to organize the tangled cables just like a cable organizer.

DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables
DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables

The DIY wooden AT-AT walker storage box is priced at $43 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Brando (unavailable) for more details. Update: I have found it out again. The wooden AT-AT is available at Infmetry for $39.99.

DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables DIY Wooden AT-AT Walker Storage Box for Power Strip and Tangled Cables

Additionally, if you need other options, Plug Hub from Quirky should be also an incredible solution for the tangled cables on the power strap.

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