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Everyone's seen these little auto-return putting systems, but I have never seen one that politely applauds when I sink putt. The PuttRunner is small, cordless... More
When we were kids, all we really had for aquatic fun was the hose, a yard sprinkler, a water ballon, an inflatable pool, a slip and slide and a cheap plastic... More
Tired of playing video games all day like a zombie? Why not go old school and pull out a board game. Check out this cool new magnetic hovering disc game called... More
The Mirror Puzzle has to be the ultimate puzzle. I don't know if it's the hardest to put together (it looks tough), but it's one damn slick design for one.
I must be sadistic or something, because I love all of these cool new toys that give off electric shocks. Here's the latest one in the form of a truth detector.
The coolest and creepiest state-of-the-art, fully-animated, lifelike, robotic chimpanzee head ever!
I don't care how detailed the graphics get on these new video game systems or how many buttons they can cram onto a controller, all I really want is a Fire button... More
Are you a Monopoly fan? This cool new edition includes a wooden banker tray, vintage metal tokens, wooden houses and hotels, and aged game money.
This is the ultimate remote control UFO flying machine.
Take down a rushing dingo at 50 meters using a traditional, hand-painted boomerang. Each piece hand-painted with a folk design by an Aboriginal artist. No two... More
No desktop or Star Wars collection will ever be complete without a dreaded Imperial battle station of your own, so Lego has come up with the greatest Star Wars... More
The Flybar uses 12 huge rubber bands to produce up to 1200 pounds of thrust that rockets you up 6+ feet into the air. The record so far is nearly eight feet.
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