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Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on April 6, 2025
Ich habe das Ding sehr schätzen gelernt auf Reisen.
Baillie
Reviewed in the Netherlands on November 26, 2023
I have a laptop bag for work with two flat zipper pockets on each side. Anything I put in these pickets sits at the bottom and takes away from the space in the main compartment, and this works perfectly to stack everything more vertically!!
Patrick
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2016
This is similar review that I made for grid-it organizer of different size. This is an amazing tool to "grab" your wallet, keys, phone, pens, etc that you may carry around in your pockets and throw it into a bag. I use a messenger bag for work and sometimes you just don't want to sift through it to find what you need. The band configurations make it easy to fit everything you need nicely onto the grid-it. This is a unique and neat way to keep your stuff organized.Keeps cables, chargers, phones, battery packs, everything you need on the go with quick access. The grids have some exposed rubber for extra grip. Personally, I find it most useful for keeping cords organized nicely. They do not tangle together and are easily accessed when you need them.Also has a handy zipper pocket in the back and a loop for hook if you want to hang it somewhere.Pros:- Endless amount of configurations for your stuff- Keeps thing snug and secure to the grid-it- Bands are of high qualityCons:- None at all
John B
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2016
This is great for keeping track of multiple cables, power adapters, headphones, USB drives, etc. The zip up pocket on the back is great for storing things too small/big for the grid or that you just don't have room for. Makes traveling a breeze. Instead of having to round up all the cables I need to bring with me I already have extras of everything I need in the Grid-It so I can just grab it and go. Now I don't have to search my bags and sort through all sorts of acccessories floating around loosely. My backpack is so much more organized now that everything isn't spread around in different pockets and floating around loosely. I use the zipped pocket on the back for my Square card reader, my Apple Pencil lightning charging adapter, batteries and other misc items. Definitely recommend getting one of these if you need to keep lots of cables, power adapters, etc with you. The possibilities of what you can use if for are endless. The grid system includes straps in multiple sizes and endless ways to configure/organize your stuff. I plan on getting a couple more of these in smaller and bigger sizes.
Som
Reviewed in India on August 15, 2015
Nice innovative travel organizer. Useful and quality is quite good. Somewhat pricey for an Indian customer, but this was couriered directly from USA by iBhejo which got delivered within time. I'm happy to have one. If the price was around Rs 800-1000 I would have ordered one more atleast.
Vic
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2014
I'll admit it...I'm a gadget freak. I love gadgets, cables, chargers, etc...and I like taking them with me on the go. I commute via train in Chicago and every day I've got 2 phones, 1 tablet a laptop and all of their assorted accessories with me in my messenger bag. In the past, I would have all of the cables bundled with velcro ties and just tossed in my bag along with wall chargers, external battery packs and such. The Grid-It hasn't been a game-changer, but it does help keep me sort of organized. Here's the rundown:Pros:-if used correctly, does help keep me from losing small items like flash drives in the depths of my bag-the rubberized elastic bands seem to be holding up well. They stretch enough to get larger items squeezed under but snap back into their original shape when emptied.-I haven't really ever used the zippered pocket on the back or the loop for hanging it, but they both seem pretty durable-the internal "backing board" is pretty durable and it seems like it will hold up well in the long run.Cons:-the configuration of the weave of straps seems pretty random. It makes finding the "perfect spot" for things somewhat difficult. Not really a deal-killer, but it offends my obsessive-compulsive side a tiny bit. For instance, I would like all of my cables to be in the same area and more or less aligned, but due to the placement of the "small" loops, it's not really possible.-Due to the somewhat random configuration, in those instances where I take almost everything out, it's difficult to get everything back where it was without having taken a photo of it fully loaded (ok, maybe that's just me, but I still think it's a valid concern).I get that the random setup could help in some cases, but for me, a more ordered system might work better. Sill, it warrants 4 stars based on it's well-executed construction.
Hamish
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014
For years now my messenger/laptop bag had been plagued with little knick knacks and random electronics bouncing around inside of it. Occasionally I'd just toss in something I'd need - things like packs of gum, phone chargers, bluetooth mice, etc. - and before I knew it, my bag would be a giant mess. This particular organizer caught my attention at the Apple store and for only $10 I decided to give it a try.In a word: this thing is awesome. The straps themselves surprised me with how high quality they are... they're thick, rugged, and have added rubber for sturdy grips. They keep items nice and secure and I've never worried about them coming loose. It has the perfect ratio of large to small straps (large for items like a bluetooth mouse or a powerbank, small for items like a USB jump drive or a pair of backup AA batteries). It even has a zip-up pocket on the back of it. It's occasionally handy (personally I just keep my checkbook in it), but IMO they should have put an EXTRA large strap on the back. This could've been handy for holding a small notepad or a bunch of letters. Just an idea though, the zip up pocket is better than nothing.Overall, it's (nearly) perfect. The only issue I have with it is that sometimes the straps get too tight when a lot of objects are on it. Not too tight where it's impossible to remove an item, but tight enough to create a minor annoyance. It's a small issue, and it'll probably go away on its own after I've broken in the organizer some more over time.Highly recommended!
Doug
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2013
This is an excellent product if you like all the cables and devices you carry round to be held safely and securely.These are the things I loveThe straps are elastic with a non slip covering to hold precious gadgets in placeThe straps are woven so there are different sized openings, smaller ones for pens and USB drives, larger ones for ipods and chargers.There is a small zipped pocket at the back for a small notepad or similar.I love the way that gadgets are held secure so that they do not move in my laptop bag and so get scratchedIt is very easy to put items in the Grid-itIt is very easy to remove itemsYou can see, when leaving a hotel room if something is missing as there is a space where it should be (I leave lots of things in hotel rooms so this is a big plus for me)I have been using this for a few days and all the items secured to this have stayed secure and not moved at all.It is a superb product, which although expensive, is well worth the money.
Cthulhu Jones
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2013
At least at the time I purchased this item, the pictures and the description clearly showed that this item was co-branded for an ADA event in Las Vegas in 2011. Therefore I was not surprised, and don't feel it deserves to be down-rated as a result. I can't vouch for whether this was in the description or pictures at the time of others' purchases, so they may have legitimate complaints.That said this thing is extremely useful. It has turned my gadget pocket of my daypack and suitcase into a much more orderly and manageable place. Cords stay bundled and secured, devices stay organized in whatever manner makes the most sense to you, and it's versatile and durable. It's usefulness is really only limited to what you think needs organizing - I could see this being equally useful for traveling with art supplies, tech tool kits, survival/first-aid kits, really anything you want to add a little order to an otherwise chaotic group of things. Not a necessity by any means, but damned useful.
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