Archive for May, 2009

Two Favorite Re-Inventions

Favorite Re-Invention No. 1: Hard Drive “Toaster”

If you are good about keeping backups or, simply have a large amount of digital data, you probably also have an extensive collection of external hard drive enclosures, and a power supply for each of them. And of course all of those power supplies are different, so getting your digital photo originals, or restoring a file from backup usually ends with all power supplies lined up on the floor to find the right one for a specific enclosure, and then yet another search for a USB or FireWire cable. Even worse, if you’re sick of this mess, and decide to simply swap out drives in a single enclosure, you’ll probably realize very soon that those enclosures simply are not made for constant drive swapping – pins bend and logic boards loosen.

The solution? A hard drive “toaster” (well, that’s what they look like, though I do hope none ever actually toasts a hard drive). These docking stations usually take 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA hard drives and connect externally with USB 2.0, and, in some models, eSATA and/or FireWire. And drives can even be hot-swapped. They’re available from a variety of manufacturers such as Thermaltake and Vantec (Vantec also has a two-drive version).

Hard Drive Toaster

Favorite Re-Invention No. 2: X-Shape Drying Rack

If you use a drying rack outdoors and indoors, you probably know the difficulties of carrying an unfolded rack full of laundry inside through narrow doors when it is starting to rain. I recently fell in love with TVÄTTA (from IKEA – where else would you find something with this name!). The TVÄTTA drying rack (IKEA catalogue) can be folded almost entirely with clothes still on it, so it fits through the narrowest of doors. It may not look like it, but it fits as many clothes as a regular metal/plastic drying rack. And it’s wooden, so it’s looks much nicer indoors:

TVÄTTA Drying Rack


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