Davis Key Buoy

Posted by Anton on September 19th, 2006

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The ultimate key fob for boaters! When keys fall in the water, Key Buoy self-inflating key ring opens up, releasing an air tube which inflates automatically. Within 30 seconds, your keys rise to the surface, and the 14″ (47 cm) inflated tube extends above the water, allowing you to reach over and pick them up.

Strong enough for items weighing up to 4.2 ounces (120 grams) such as keys, small tools, deck plate keys. Suitable for single use only, so keep a spare on hand!


The price of the Key Buoy is $6.99

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Blue LED Faucet Light

Posted by Anton on August 31st, 2006

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Tired of that same old monotonous water? Bored with water that doesn’t look like futuristic alien mouthwash? Need to make your midnight bathroom appointments more exhilarating? Then you need to get the blue LED faucet attachment. You can turn any faucet in your home into a streaming blue lagoon of techie-bliss in just minutes. How does it work? Just attach to the end of your faucet (universal adapters included), and when the water flows through the magic chamber, it simply turns on the blue LED array and illuminates the stream with a soothingly powerful crystal blue hue.


The price of the Blue LED Faucet Light is $12.99

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Remote Controlled Pirate Ship

Posted by Anton on August 24th, 2006

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This is a beautifully detailed galleon complete with full rigging, skull and crossbone bedecked sails, gunnels bristling with canons, and even a “firing” canon in the prow, is if not quite The Black Pearl, at least the coolest and most original RC boat to hit the pond this century. The paintwork is wonderfully detailed and it all looks very rough and rustic, which belies it’s rather zippy turn of speed.

The Remote Controlled Pirate Ship is powered by twin props, there’s a button on the remote that makes the canon rise, emit a sort of banging noise and glow red – it doesn’t actually fire anything as that would probably choke fish and alarm any ducks in the area. At 41cm long it’s a mighty ship, with rigging, sails, gunnels, the whole malarkey – a wonderfully regressive step forward (if that’s at all possible) in RC fun.


The price of the Remote Controlled Pirate Ship is about $72.

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Wet Lamp

Posted by Anton on August 7th, 2006

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The WET Lamp is an elegant and playful series of glass lamps with an alluring water-submerged light bulb at its center. Putting an exposed light bulb in water certainly raises some eyebrows, but it also creates an intriguingly simple dimmer switch. When a thin silver rod is slid into the water, the WET Lamp turns on and becomes progressively brighter as the rod is submerged.

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Despite its precarious concept that might seem even weird for some of you, the Wet lamp is a completely safe and isolated system of low voltage power. So you shouldn’t be worried of electrocuting yourself while turning on or off the wet lamp ;)


The price of the Wet Lamp is $199 for the smallest model.

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