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Pipette Vinegar Bottles

November 3rd, 2009

Pipette Vinegar Bottles

You can use it for kitchen or table. It comes in set of two – use for oil, vinegar, soy sauce and any liquid condiments and it will give you a exact measures. Available at $59. More pictures after the break. Read more…

ICETAP Glassware collection

October 21st, 2009

ICETAP Glassware collection

The ICETAP Glassware collection by Paul Sundvik includes Carafe, Shot Glass, Lowball Glass, Highball Glass, Coffee Glass, Oil & Vinegar Bottles, Salt & Pepper and Vases. They are available in clear or frosted “icicle”. They are inspired by the icicles that decorate the Swedish winters. Its name Icetap is a combination of icicle and the Swedish translation “istapp”. I like its vase which works both ways up side down. More pictures after the break. Read more…

Musical Note Salt and Pepper Shakers

October 21st, 2009

Musical Note Salt and Pepper Shakers

Microworks has released a new product, the musical note salt & pepper shakers. Just normal shakers but if you want it to be special, play on some music when you shake it. Priced at 2,200 yen. Read more…

LED Gas Detector

October 19th, 2009

LED Gas Detector

Gas leaking is very dangerous, strong leak is easy to detect but small leak will be a little harder. Today we got a device called LED Gas Detector, it works with most common flammable gases including propane, butane, acetylene and natural gas. You can use it to check gas leaks in pipes, hot water heater, propane grill tanks and more. It has an LED indicator and alarm that will be activated when device detected flammable gas. Powered by two AA batteries and priced at $29.98.

[via TechFresh]

Surprise Mugs

October 9th, 2009

Surprise Mugs

Please check what’s under your cup if everyone is chuckling when you lift up you cup for you coffee. Priced at $8.

[via Nerdapproved]

Shark Peeler Gadget

October 5th, 2009

Shark Peeler Gadget

Let the shark peels the apple for you. Nothing but a fruit peeler. Be careful, don’t let it bites your fingers. Priced at $6.

Moustache Mugs by Peter Bruegger

September 30th, 2009

Moustache Mugs by Peter Bruegger

The Moustache Mugs is designed by Peter Bruegger. You will have a moustache everytime you drink coffee. It has different design, choose from feisty Fu-Magnum, ambigues Mustafa-Chaplin and cheeky Maurice-Poirot. £11.95 per mug.

I like the girl’s hair, neat and cool. More pictures after the break. Read more…

Lite-Up Straw

August 1st, 2009

Lite-Up Straw

This is Lite-Up Straw is awesome. It will get you some glow in your glass at night. The Lite-Up Straws has 3 different lite-up modes activated by a switch. It is 12” in length and it will last for dozens of hours when used intermittently. It is not dishwasher safe, you will have to rinse with warm water before and after use. You can’t get that for big party use because a set of 4 will cost you 15 bucks.

Skeleton Key Bottle Opener

July 27th, 2009

Skeleton Key Bottle Opener

The Skeleton Key Bottle Opener shaped like the ancient key and will be easier to carry around as it has the same size as other keys.

The Key Bottle Opener can’t open a secret chest filled with gold doubloons. But, it can open a beer, which we figure is just as good. The Skeleton Key Bottle Opener is made from tough nickel steel and is the perfect size and shape to hang from your keychain.

Get one at $10. Video after the break. Read more…

Chop Sabers

July 14th, 2009

Chop Sabers

Wow Cool! Chop Sabers are chop sticks made in the shape of Star Wars lightsabers.

“Star Wars lightsabers merge with Japanese culture and “Chop Sabers” emerge! Suitable for eating sushi or defending the galaxy, the Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader lightsabers measure 9″ long, with the blades cast in translucent material. The smaller “children’s size” Yoda saber measures approximately 7″ long. As a special bonus each set includes translucent Star Wars logo chopstick rests. An awesome and fun collectible!”

No idea if they are for sale or not. More pictures after the break. Read more…