Point Pod - Installing Bench Top Power Points
2018 ж. 28 Мам.
76 862 Рет қаралды
Point Pod is a new Australian invention that allows for powerpoints to be accessed from kitchen bench tops. Simply tap the bench and the unit pops up.
Watch the inventor, Cameron Singer, install the Point Pod. Includes detailed instructions and processes.
At the end he reveals how good the Point Pod looks and how well it works.
Available at pointpod.com
That is one of the nicest pop up outlets I’ve seen. I like how the cut piece from the counter top is used.
Wish these were available in the U.S.!
Is this available in the U.S.?
Good work
These look really good quality. Far better than anything I've seen. The fact you can put the worktop core into the top is a great idea, especially if you have spent a fortune on a decent top, the phone charging plates on most models are useless anyway! Wondering if you are looking into supplying into the UK?
When will this be available in U.S need this asap?
Do you have any recommended installer in Sydney NSW?
Is there a version for going through 40mm timber? (tasmanian oak)
9:22 you could just fit the metal piece temporarily with masking tape on the top, easier than shimming it from the bottom.
What happens when water is spilled down the unit? Is it watertight when closed?
Can I purchase this in the US? Thanks
17:49 ROFLMAO!!!!
Where can I get it.?
Should get a vacuum base for the drill press.
WOW....
Has the unit been used and passed inspections in the US. I live in S Fl and our electrical inspectors are looking for the approval paperwork on any fixture installed. It must meet certain standards, has this product been used and accepted in S Florida? Thank you SD
Did you ever get an answer?
It’s within 6 ft of a water source (sink), so this will not be up to code in the US. It has to be gfci protected.
You can gfci at the panel.
You completely left out all of the wiring. I am trying to get the wire in place, in advance of the stone being installed and hoped this video would show whether there is an outlet in back if the cabinet or how it us wired and whether a coed goes up and down with the unit that requires slack. A few shots from inside the cabinet would gave made this video complete.
I see that the hole size a 100mm using a diamond hole Saw however all hole saws have a slightly different outer and inner cut size. Can you please recommend which hole Saw to buy
Apparently you need a 4mm kerf. A 3.5mm is common but haven’t seen a 4mm 100mm hole saws are rare. There’s an adjustable circle cutter you can get but that puts a drill hole through the middle of the retainer portion, and only goes down 30mm
Is it worth some $400AU though?
OK, I bought this and received it here in South Florida….I’m having a VERY hard time finding a reputable company to cut the 4” hole that needed…perfectly and without a center pilot hole. As I said, I’m NOT running into anyone to cut the hole as he has shown. I’ve been to various equipment rental location and they all do not have drill presses but they have the heavy duty core-drillers. That’s not going to work for my kitchen counter island! Any suggestions!?!?!!?!
talk to a plumber or electrician and get them to do the hole core
what will happen if water drops on all surfaces?
He is Ian Ziering??
Got anyone in Darwin NT that can install?
What about water ingress??
Where in the USA can you purchase this. Fail 🤦🏻♂️
So you need a stone mason and an electrician?
Is this available for the US?
Is it available in Canada? I am wondering if there’s some liquid on the island it will go throw the hole, doesn’t it?
Would have been nice to what went on under the bench as the video is unclear in this area
Agreed, there was obviously someone operating the camera!
These look amazing but $549? Hard no!
It's not showing under what he did but those power points have a normal plug so you just need power under stone bench. After that you just drill hole and install. No need of stone mason guy
$500 + Hard Pass!