Docking Drawer

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Docking Drawer
Private
IndustryManufacturing
Founded2014
FounderScott Dickey
Websitedockingdrawer.com

Docking Drawer is an American company that makes in-drawer power outlets for charging electronics and other products including phones, tablets, cameras, computers, hair dryers and flat irons.[1]

Docking Drawer was founded by Scott Dickey. He made the first prototype of the product in 2013, listed it for a Kickstarter campaign and launched it at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in January 2014. The product, which is an electrical strip installed in the cabinet or a drawer, provides power and USB connectivity. It works with various drawer glides and can be fitted in different orientations. They also have a patented built-in circuit breaker to protect against high-power device use.[2][3][4]

The company’s products have applications in kitchens, bathrooms, locker rooms, hospitals, mud rooms and dressing rooms.[2][5]

Docking Drawer’s products were nominated at the Architizer A+ Awards 2016 in the Kitchen – Fixtures & Fittings category.[2]

References

  1. Clifford, Amanda (31 December 2019). "This Brilliant Little Device Will Keep Your Bathroom Cord-Free in 2020". House Beautiful.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dalheim, Robert (April 8, 2016). "From Kickstarter to KBIS, Docking Drawer is an Architizer finalist". Woodworking Network.
  3. Elliot, John (19 March 2019). "A Guide to High-End Charging Stations". Mansion Global.
  4. Staff (October 2021). "Storage & Sparkle". Kitchen & Bath Design News. p. 62.
  5. Thompson, Courtney (10 February 2023). "Everything you need to get your mudroom actually organized, according to experts". CNN Underscored.

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