The Cadii is developed to be robust and long lasting under normal operating conditions
Strong Polyurethane wheels which run on 2 bearings and a rust proof axel ensures durability and silent operation, which proves useful on school corridors and hallways n
Cadii was developed to be pulled only, hence a telescopic steel handle is firmly mounted to it. A fixed polypropylene handle mounted on the casing facilitates comfortable lifting.
When opened, the Cadii can be used as a desktop. Fixing two Cadii's back-to-back, the scholar can sit on the ground and use the lid as a convenient work surface
The design of the lid ensures that Cadii is water resistant, protecting books and personal belongings from rainy days or similar
Within the Cadii lid, separate storage compartments can be used as a space case and lunch-box while a third compartment provides storage for additional items such as a towel or raincoat
The main storage compartment, 23,7l in volume, is totally adequate for books, sporting clothes or equipment. Books and textbooks are neatly packed and presentable
Using any preferred locking device, the Cadii can be locked to safeguard books and personal belongings affording parents, and it's users alike, peace of mind
The internal cover of the main lid can be written on with a whiteboard marker only, not a pencil. The scholar can use this part of Cadii as a tool for making notes
The lid is purposely shaped to serve as a seat for learners who for example wait for transport. The Cadii's sturdy materials make it a strong utility box
Which way are we leaning: Rooibos or regular? Milk: yes or no? The standard sugar inquiry, a two-part question if the first answer is yes.
And if you have your black belt in tea-making, one final question concerning the tea bag: in or out?
How are you supposed to remember that all if you're making tea for, oh say, 3 people?
It doesn't concern today's deals at all, but we had to think about something while we waited for the kettle to boil.