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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Perfect for calculators for classroom. Nice and sturdy.
Dr. Ezekiel
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I use this all the time in my classroom and it works great. The construction and materials are solid.
Kelly McMahon
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I use this organizer for my button shy games. I really like it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
This 36-grid wooden cell phone holder has been an excellent addition to my classroom! It’s sturdy, spacious, and helps keep phones organized during class time. Each slot fits phones of various sizes, and the natural wood design adds a nice, clean look to the room. It’s a great way to keep students’ phones out of sight and distractions at bay while still allowing easy access when needed. It’s also super easy to set up and fits neatly on a desk or shelf. Definitely a helpful organizational tool for any classroom!
Maria G. Rubio
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Cell phone holder. I bought this to use when my students take their test. It is functional and looks great. No assembly required. It is sturdy.
J. Marshall
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
I love this caddy for my classroom. It is sturdy. I have been using it for 5 months and have had no issues with it. My students like that their phones don't touch anyone else's!
Not What I Expected
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
As an educator, my fellow colleagues can attest to the challenges faced in dealing with high school kids, especially when they all have cell phones. My room isn’t structured for a hanging collection, so when I saw this I thought this would be a great solution. The only real negative that I have is that I had to spend a great deal of time adding tabs with numbers on them. A school setting requires a practical approach and to avoid students being careless an accidentally taking the wrong device numbers are needed. A great upgrade the company can make to this is to do as I did and devise an easy visible set of numbers at the back of each slot. Doing so will make this PERFECT!
TMY
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
Teachers know the cellphone struggle. It’s daily, it’s every class period, it’s most students. After years of fighting for cellphones, this is what has worked. I took my classroom rolling metal cart and turned it into a phone station. I roll the cart to the door. “No cell phone, no entrance” is what I tell them. At first I did it without chargers and there was a lot of push back at the door.I decided that I needed a way to encourage cooperation, so I added the phone chargers and sanitation spa. Red cords are Apple chargers, blue cords are android chargers. I use a large power strip so they can use their own chargers too. My kiddos that are germ-a-phobes use the sanitation spa.What are the results? 98% cooperation. 3 out of 160 students fight it. That is so much easier than 60% of students fighting it. They have learned to appreciate the chargers. They are so addicted to their cell phones that their phones die on them during the day from usage. So now they are forced to charge it, but in the long run, they appreciate it because it helps them out. Even if they aren’t charging it they’re used to it now and they just comply.For me, having it on a rolling cart is the game changer. stopping them at the door is the key to collecting the phone. If they make it into the room that’s where the struggle begins. They take it to their desk. They argue that they will keep it in their backpack, but we all know they never do. Then we spend the entire instructional period telling students to get off their phones and put them away.
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