Distant Management Holder, TV Distant Holder, Distant Organizer Caddy for Desk, Picket Distant Field for Nightstand, Bedside Caddy, White
Original price was: $23.38.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
Convenient Storage: Remote control holder comes with two compartments, each of which can hold 2 to 3 remotes. small but efficient, the perfect way to de-clutter holds your remotes. you don’t have to spend any time chasing down remotes
Versatile Use: DRASTAR supply organizer is not just for remotes, but can also be used to organize other small items such as glasses, pens, cosmetics, and name cards. It’s perfect for any room in the house, including the living room, bedroom, or office
Handcrafted from solid wood: The TV remote holder is handcrafted from 100% solid pine wood, lightweight and sturdy, 6.5″x4″x4″(exterior measurement), this bedside organizer for nightstand organized your different remotes while not taking up a lot of space
Why we picked this
Product Details
The Distant Management Holder is a practical solution for keeping your remotes organized and easily accessible. Handcrafted from solid pine wood, it features two compartments that can hold 2 to 3 remotes each. This compact design is perfect for decluttering your space, whether it's on a nightstand or a desk. Additionally, it can serve multiple purposes, organizing small items like glasses, pens, and cosmetics. The open design allows for quick access to your remotes, making it a convenient addition to any room.
- Handcrafted from durable solid wood
- Compact size: 6.5"x4"x4" for easy placement
- Versatile use for various small items
- Open design for quick access to remotes
Pros & Cons
- Handcrafted from solid pine wood for durability
- Compact design saves space on desks or nightstands
- Versatile use for organizing various small items
- Open design allows for easy access to remotes
- Limited to holding a few remotes at a time
- Only available in one color (white)
- May not fit larger remote controls
Original price was: $23.38.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.





