Australians go crazy for $1 YUPPIENALLE phone holder from Ikea | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

2022-10-11 12:31:45 By : Ms. janny hou

A Sydney TikToker has shared his incredible $1 find from Swedish furniture giant Ikea that made watching content on your phone easier.

A bargain find at Swedish furniture giant Ikea has made watching content on your phone just that much easier.

The $1 item, known as YUPPIENALLE, is a keychain device with an S-bend attached to it.

The bend opens up, creating the perfect mini television stand for your phone or tablet.

Adrian Widjy, the man behind the @placesinsydney account on TikTok, shared his exciting discovery of the device.

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He labelled it as “so simple yet useful” and asked his followers if they would be taking the time to run to Ikea for the gadget.

He pointed out that there was a side for landscape viewing, for streaming services such as Netflix, and a portrait mode for watching TikTok or making video calls.

The video garnered 30K likes and 150 comments.

Many were eager to get their hands on the gadget that would make watching content a breeze.

“When I tell you I gasped,” one person said.

Another said: “Need this for uni!!!!”

One person who already owned the gadget said they absolutely loved it.

Others weren’t so convinced, with one person claiming they had also purchased it but never used it.

One said he could imagine the “rage fit” when he was walking by a door and accidentally got hooked on it.

Another said it could be used as a bottle opener.

Ikea has several other similar products, such as the BERGENES $3 wooden landscape phone holder, $9 SIGFINN holder for a mobile phone and the $19 VIVALLA tablet stand.

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