This innovative LED lantern doesn't use batteries, it uses nothing more than salt and water to provide up to 2,000 lux illumination for up to 80 hours.
At 4.5 feet long and consisting of 9,091 pieces, this massive LEGO model of the unsinkable RMS Titanic is one of the largest LEGO sets ever created.
This three-dimensional scale model of the unsinkable RMS Titanic is actually a puzzle that consists of 266 pre-cut paper and foam board puzzle pieces that are... More
Unlike bulky solar panels that aren't much use at night or on foggy / rainy days, this cool new Waterlily USB can help you recharge your digital devices on the... More
This military spec aluminum survival flashlight discreetly holds up to 10 oz of your favorite booze in the cylinder and includes two collapsible shot glasses,... More
This cool new Bullet 02 claims to be the world's smallest LED flashlight that is tiny enough to fit on a keychain and bright enough to shine for over 1 mile.
Whether it's an emergency / survival situation, construction / demolition job, or a voracious brain-munching zombie is in your way... you can't go wrong carrying... More
These survival boot laces are constructed from durable 550 paracord and have handy fire starting ferro rod tips that can be used to produce a shower of blazing... More
This unique tumbler features a handblown glass ship in the center that appears to be sinking down into the murky depths of your beverage of choice.
They're made in the USA from real seasoned ground beef that's grilled with a melted cheese slice and then freeze dried for a shelf life up to 25 years.
This tragedy-inspired inflatable pool raft is shaped like the wooden dining room door from the Titanic movie, except this version can actually hold two people.