• MULTIFUNCTIONAL: The Power Perch is the ultimate outlet shelf solution, can hold a wide range of common household items including razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, electronic devices, smart home speakers such as Google Home, Amazon Echo and much more.
  • MAXIMIZE SPACE: Create an extra shelf in seconds using your existing outlet cover. Perfect for keeping items off the floor and countertops. Extremely useful in small living spaces such as bathrooms, dorms and studio apartments.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: The Power Perch installs in seconds and fits most vertical single outlets and light switches. Does not require additional hardware, simply remove old cover and replace, no mess, no fuss. Installs in a few minutes with a standard screwdriver.
  • STRONG & STURDY: Built from industrial grade plastics, this outlet shelf can hold up to 10 lbs, perfect for creating extra space in living room or garage. Shelf can also be mounted upside down for added versatility.
  • CORD MANAGEMENT: Keeps the cord neatly tucked away, avoid ugly hanging cords. Works great as a charging shelf for all mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads or electric razors and toothbrushes.

Perfect for holding an original Alexa in the throne room! :) It installs in a minute.

I bought this to use for storing a remote control to outdoor shades. It is perfect! Simple to install, a sturdy and spacious shelf, and reasonably priced!

Super simple and effective solution! The only outlet in our bathroom is on the opposite wall from our countertop space 🙄 so to charge anything, we either had to let it dangle from the end of the cord or stretch it across the bathroom to rest on the vanity, blocking the whole bathroom with cords. This thing installed in about two minutes (I used the screws that were already installed in my outlet's faceplate, idk why some people complain about there only being two screws included-- you don't need different screws to install it). And boom, we have a way to charge our electric bathroom stuff without adding holes and shelves to the wall of our rental. A+

The self itself is just what I needed. As you can see in my photos, it’s just big enough to hold a Sonos play:1 speaker. The main thing I want to point out, is the stability of the shelf depends on the outlet plate you use. The one I had was old and cracked, so I didn’t trust that one to hold my speaker up. I initially bought one of those “unbreakable” plastic ones from a big box store. Those are too flimsy to make the shelf stable. I ended up going with a metal one. It was the most rigid one I could find. It cost a few extra $, but now I feel like this shelf will hold my expensive speaker and won’t fall off the wall. I’m gonna try and include a photo of the outlet cover I used. Keep in mind the dimensions of the outlet cover too - the “jumbo” ones at the stores are too wide for this shelf. You need one that is no wider than 5 inches. Mine is precisely that wide.

I love this little shelf! What a great idea. Easy to install. I placed my garlic keeper on top where it is handy. And my garlic man is so cute, he can now be seen.

I never knew how much I needed these! I used one in my bathroom to lay my curling iron on to get it off the sink, what a great product! I used one in the kitchen to lay my phone on while it's charging they take up no space and our great little Shelf

Love it. 3 items are no longer cluterring up my small sink.

Looks nice on the wall. its holding up the Google home screen perfectly.

This ingenious accessory has found a home in the bathroom right next to the vanity mirror! I use it for my toothbrush, razor, glasses, and even for my hearing aid while I shower. The wife puts the curling iron on it as well. Not all at the same time, of course, but the shelf has proven to be a very handy accessory. Installation is very simple. The device came with two seta of screws of different lengths, but I was able to just use the existing screws. You just need a slotted screwdriver and about 90 seconds to remove the existing cover, place the unit, put the the cover back on and replace the screw - done.

This shelf is the perfect solution for my 1920 bathroom that has only one outlet, a pedestal sink, and subway tile on all four walls going up nearly to the ceiling, where it's extremely difficult to install a regular shelf (I don't want to drill into the tile, and suction cups NEVER work). It's just the right size to hold my electric toothbrush and its charger -- within handy reach -- but off the sink and out of the way. (By the way, to avoid confusion, that cord running up along the doorjamb is for my electric clock that hangs over the door.)