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Case Logic’s GL Mousepad with Gel-Filled Wrist Rest

by by Donald Rosenfield—NOCCC , cardar@home.com - January 14, 2000 at 15:19:56:


I was browsing in Office Max when I came across a gel mousepad. It looked interesting but at around $30, I thought I would wait until the price came down a bit. When I got home I clicked on a link that took me to wwwCyberRebate.com and there I found Case Logic’s GL Mousepad for $29.95 with a rebate of $29.95 plus a S&H charge of $4.99 irrespective of how many rebate offers you accept. Now that is an interesting price. I got the mouse pad and a box of Sony Floppies and a $59.95 Koss Auto Reverse/Memory Walkman, all for that $4.99, after rebates. Note that CyberRebate offers are time-limited and that particular one might not still be available when you read this. But that isn’t my point.

My point is that the gel-filled wrist rest/mousepad is wonderful. If I had had a chance to try it out at Office Max I would have bought theirs. Your wrist sits comfortably on the gel pad and your mouse moves easily over the attached non-skid, foam rubber, anti-static mousepad. Due to the gel, the wrist pad conforms to your wrist and can be refrigerated if your doctor suggests cold packs for wrist pain. I am delighted with this product and I am sure you will be, too.



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