Laptop steering wheel desk is real. And real funny.
You know, when we're driving along, eating buffalo wings and trying to manage a Super Slurpee while playing Cooking Dash on the iPhone, it sure would be helpful to have a place to keep all that stuff organized. Thankfully, there's the Laptop Steering Wheel Desk, which accomplishes all of the above AND finally gives us a place to keep our bleu cheese and celery sticks, to boot. (You see, our cupholders are already occupied by french fries.) This "Why didn't I think of that?" stroke of genius slides right around your steering wheel, which it uses as an anchor for your much-needed flat surface. Listen, steering is overrated anyway, right? Actually, the official product description on Amazon.com says, "For safety reasons, never use this product while driving." But come on, we're excellent drivers. We're pretty sure we can handle this. Based on the user reviers, others have found this device to be exceedingly convenient. Some of the user-submitted photos suggest that the Laptop Steering Wheel Desk may indeed be troublesome in the hands of less experienced drivers, but we remain skeptical. We think we'll put one in the shopping cart with that Three Wolf Moon T-Shirt we've been eying. Then, when it arrives, we're hunting for a drive-thru pizzeria. Thanks for the tips, everyone!
[Source: Amazon.com]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Silly Pickle 9:17AM (11/07/2009)
OMG those reviews are the most useful (and funniest) thing I've read in a long time! ROFLMAO...couldn't put "it" down! Read them all LOL
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AutoCritical 9:37AM (11/07/2009)
Oh this is great! haha - Imagine the increased productivity when you're on the road....
James 10:12AM (11/07/2009)
Kudos to the most helpful favorable reviewer...lol!
You're an idiot... 1:32PM (11/07/2009)
holy hell the guy with the review that says its perfect for 3-card monty had me in tears!!!!
Review quote~
"It's been a week now - and with the blow up dolls in the back seats [HOV lanes - *wink*!], I'm hiding the peanut with the best of them - I am so going to get Mac-Daddio! I will!"
James 3:20PM (11/07/2009)
With this novel steering desk, one could take the DMV written and actual driving test...in one sitting. ;p
John R 9:55AM (11/07/2009)
I am against this in every shape and form.
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elcidcampeon 9:59AM (11/07/2009)
This won't turn out well
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Avinash machado 10:05AM (11/07/2009)
Why don't you jump off a cliff?
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tuckerpoon 10:18AM (11/07/2009)
I used something similar to this in my oilfield days when my truck was my office. but never ever used it while driving.
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Yaroukh 10:17AM (11/07/2009)
one day McDonald will give those with boiling cofee instead of plates
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Smegley 10:23AM (11/07/2009)
They need to come up with one of these to attach to airplane joysticks so that those 2 Northwest Airline pilots will have a place to use their laptops while flying and landing a plane.
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Egon 12:18PM (11/07/2009)
K'now what's even more funny? When I tried opening the link and my virus scanner caught a trojan virus trying to weasel in with the Amazon web page. Hilaaaaarious!
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wIL 4:19PM (11/07/2009)
What they need now are locks for users eyes and heads.
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goober 12:43PM (11/07/2009)
Well, golly! I now have a place to put my teeth while suckin' on a catfish head!
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veilofmaya2006 1:31PM (11/07/2009)
what the hell?
tankd0g 1:38PM (11/07/2009)
You're not going to be driving very far with your wheel turned upside down.
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RalphHightower 1:45PM (11/07/2009)
I have passed drivers that were reading newspapers and books. That is just plain stupid idiocy!
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Christian de Saint Preux 4:11PM (11/07/2009)
These are good for tuning at the dyno. Where can I buy?
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neutralgear 4:45PM (11/07/2009)
Fail!
Doesn't include Big Mac and french fry ketchup dipping holder.
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Tricky dicky 5:07PM (11/07/2009)
Steering wheel boards are common in the oilfield industry and not unlike that, where you spend your entire day in your truck (as opposed to the entire day in front of your parent's computer making blog posts) lmfao.
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