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LazyPete: One Hand Book Holder

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  • by Cyrus
  • in Accessories · News
  • — 17 Feb, 2013

lazypete

Have you ever had trouble holding your book in one hand while multitasking? Maybe your hands are a bit tired and you need a bit of help holding your books. The LazyPete book holder can help. It holds your books for you and lets you turn the pages by pulling the lever. With this tool, you can hold your books in one hand and in any position.

LazyPete keeps your books open and helps you multitask. It has a collapsible dock so you can keep up with your book hands-free. This holder does not slip out of your hand easily, so you won’t have to worry about damaging your book by accident. The makers are planning to make this holder available in multiple colors, which is nice.

This interesting project is being funded on Kickstarter. The idea is solid but will it get fully funded? That’s another story.


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