Organizing my desktop has always been a priority to me. If you read this recent article about my 3M Document Wedge, the Kensington InSight Priority Puck that I’ll be detailing in this article has a lot of similarities.
Both of these cool office tools allow you to hold papers or folders upright on your desktop without you having to hold them yourself. They both use the vertical space in your office instead of cluttering up the top of your desktop.
Limited real estate in a small office is always an issue and, because of this, I am a big proponent of keeping my desktop as clean as possible. Maybe you would think adding another desk accessory defeats that purpose but in this case it’s really not the case. The 3M Document Wedge is almost like a 3rd hand in that it keeps project file folders, ToDo Lists, or a trade journal right at your fingertips.
There are oftentimes that I have to transcribe information from a printed document to my computer. This Kensington InSight Priority Puck allows me to do just that very easily. I can simply look at the document which is in a vertical plane directly in front of me. This is just another added small office tool that I can use when needed. If I don’t need it I can simply store it in my desk drawer.
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Kensington Paper and Task Manager Features
- Product Dimensions – 4.4 x 8.1 x 5.1 inches
- Shipping Weight – 4 ounces
- Color – Black
- Great for holding up to 5 documents.
- Helps keep your desk organized.
- Easily prioritize tasks with 5 different slots.
If you too think that the Kensington InSight Priority Puck could help you manage your tasks in your small office space,for short money it’s a big value. If you have any questions or comments you can leave them below or use my Contact Me page.
Bob has been blogging for over 20 years and has been an office and cubicle dweller for more than 35 years. He has been featured in numerous online publications such as US News and World Report, Bustle, and Work Awesome (you can read his articles here). He created the popular office website CubicleBliss in January 2011 and rebranded it as WorkspaceBliss in April 2020.
In the office he’s been an IT Manager, Applications Engineer, Systems Analyst, Software Project leader, and Programmer Analyst in his long career. He’s a Certified Microsoft Professional and possesses a Masters of Science degree and two Bachelor of Science degrees, one of those in Informational Technology.
During his career he has worked in the office full-time, as a hybrid remote worker, and has worked from home permanently.