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Innovative device lets you easily zoom in and explore the microscopic world without any interference from wires!
Keychain-sized touchless infrared thermometer for instantly taking surface temperatures in seconds
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This 11 pound block of translucent pink salt is hand-cut from ancient mineral deposits in Pakistan and can be used for cooking meats, fish and more.
blow into the iPhone's microphone and the whole screen becomes a foggy dripping wet haze that you can draw or write messages on. As you draw or tilt the iPhone,... Read More
This eco-friendly, recycled cork bath mat is not only a soft, nonslip, quick-drying alternative to traditional fabric mats, it's also naturally antimicrobial,... Read More
This amazing little car generates a powerful vacuum underneath causing it to cling to any flat surface. Hit the gas and you'll be cruising effortlessly across... Read More
A cool new solution to help you discover energy leaks in your home and reduce heating and cooling costs up to 20%.
Smudge-resistant, decorative sculptures made from carbonaceous graphite (mineral remains of prehistoric plant life) whose entire surface can be used to write... Read More
The Evo Grill features a flameless, circular, flat top surface design heated from below, using a patented dual burner system. It lets you cook a whole variety... Read More
Favored by professional chefs and commercial food service facilities for its speed and accuracy, this thermometers infrared sensor and flip-up thermocouple probe... Read More
This stylish walking stick has a 1 inch thick staff made from solid African rosewood and is topped with a solid genuine brass knob handle. When you need to see... Read More
The ultimate natural hardwood grill for hardcore summer BBQing
According to Greek mythology, Atlas had the burden of holding the weight of the world upon his shoulders and today the cool new Hotman Trivet has the burden... Read More
The most complete set of tools ever assembled can be inventoried in 30 seconds!