Wednesday, February 6, 2008 | | |

Beader's Worskstation by Euro Tools

Too often, I find myself giving up a draft of frustration because my beloved, but small beads table is so cluttered with tools, son, other projects, beads, books, and little almost everything else I do not need immediately. Glues are absconding, coils outcome, beads rolling around and it is generally chaos. But with the Beader work, you can make a mess on your way and keep what you need at your fingertips, making your local store instantly, and to focus on your pearls, not on the congestion.
A great way to organize and congestion on surface of your chopsticks
I discovered that congestion is a waste of time for me. My beading table will be the worst of it, and seems to attract objects, no matter what I try to do to keep the household. Ah, but this is more a problem with the addition of Beader work of the euro Tool.

The Beader labour is much more than just a tool cart or a set of shelves, it is the perfect beading bench-top organizer, providing an incredible amount of easily accessible storage space. , Measuring 22 "x 16" x 7 ", the combination of shelves, perch tool, and strategically placed hooks have more than doubled my workspace, which allows me to use the whole table while I'm beading.

Once Beader work was in place, I could see and touch all my tools, beads, son, adhesives, snips, results, and all I needed to heel! These articles are no longer buried under all the other clutter on the table, they were suspended well in front of me, or placed on a shelf where I could see and reach them with ease. The top bars hold tools, hooks to keep everything they need to take, including the end of a project macrame, and there is even a built in good standing at the bottom. The two shelves doubled my table space with the top shelf right at eye level. Each shelf is equipped with an edge lip to keep loose beads fall.

If you're sick of pearls keeping clutter you really enjoy your beading, or if you just need more storage and organizing space, try to Beader work and see the difference in your beading area. You'll be amazed.

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