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anko Google Home Mini Stand $2 (Was $6) @ Kmart

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Was $6 now $2

I'm using it now and it looks to be the exact same stand as below which costs $10.52 (inc shipping) @ 4.9/5 stars (1067 reviews).

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001321159377.html?spm=a2…

Plenty of stock available.

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  • +1

    Any recommendations for a power point mount so I can have it sitting nicely behind the couch rather than on the floor?

    • +2

      This one comes up on special every now and then. Works pretty well staying on the power point.

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/568943

      • I have this. Works well. just that after a year I started using it, every few month or so, I need to adjust the thing up cuz magnet isn't as strong.

    • +1

      I've got this one and happy with how it looks. Have it mounted in the bathroom and kitchen.

      https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B087QBHPBT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_f…

      • +1

        Does it take up two spots or one?

        • Keen to know this as well as the Kiwi one I got takes up 2 spots.

      • I have this one and can recommend it.

      • I wanted one of those for the Nesi Mini but couldn't find any that were compatible with the AU plug, they look great

    • +2

      Only at temperatures at or above 400 °C, otherwise carcinogens levels are well below workplace exposure limits.

      • -5

        I'm not risking it…

    • ABS is a commonly used tough plastic. probablly many ABS items in your house already.

      Is ABS toxic?
      ABS is relatively harmless in that it doesn't have any known carcinogens, and there are no known adverse health effects related to exposure to ABS. That said, ABS is typically not suitable for medical implants.

      • +1

        Yeah like the keyboard keys he uses to troll.

    • +3

      Great my brakes are giving me cancer.

  • Out-stand-ing deal.

  • +1

    The power point mounts I get, but is this one purely for aesthetics, or is there some practical reason to have it on a stand?

    I would have thought microphone pickup is better when sitting flat on a surface.

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