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November 27, 2007


All-Weather Binocular.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

This is one of my favorite gadget for my outdoor activity. It’s quiet tough because I can use it in all kind of weather. That’s why they called it as All-Weather Binocular. It work great on the water or in situations that will reduce hand shakieness. The view is fairly steady even with the I.S. off - depending how stable you are of course.

You see so much more in the night sky than what the naked eye can see - by far. They are of course great during the day too. Their weight is not much of an issue for me, although each person is different depending on their viewing habits. I think a hard carry case would have been the best but it’s not a big deal for my use. I recommend this pair of binoculars to anyone who is serious about great quality and performance.

November 14, 2007


Rewind Bagless Upright.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

If you’re an Asia people, maybe you are not familiar with this house gadget. The name of this gadget is Rewind Bagless Upright. Maybe it looks like weird but actually, it’s one of the vacuum that you’re using in your home right now. The only different is the design and the model.

The rewind feature is awesome but also the sheer sucking power of this vac will have you wonder why you ever sat on your carpet without cleaning it with this sucker fist. Simply said, it has great suction, is easy to push, and easy to dump. Picks up a lot more than the Dirt Devil upright self-propelled unit we had before.

November 7, 2007


Drill Driver Accessory Set

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

I really like this. It has a metal framework embedded in the fabric so it holds its shape and will fully open without flopping all over the place like other soft cases. It is compact enough to not take up too much space, but roomy enough to add all your other drill bits, forstner bits, and other drill-related things to keep together in one place.

The smaller drill bit holders are heavy-duty, with rubber grips and secure closures. Much nicer than the thin plastic, snap-close versions you may be used to seeing. The holders inside are clearly marked, and flip out for easy access to the bits.

I am really pleased. The bits seem to be very top quality. I especially like the cases for each set of accessories. They are easy to carry around and keep everything well organised.


Super Accessory Assortment.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

If you’ve got a Dremel tool, but too few bits, this is the set to have. This set really gives you the most for your money, as compared to the other, smaller, Dremel bit sets.

That said, I should point out that the case really sucks. I like stuff to be in (roughly) rectangular boxes for ease of storage. This case has a handle, which is nifty, but protrudes a few inches above the case. This means you can’t stack anything above it.

Also, the poor design of the lids means they won’t open all the way, nor will they stay open unles you pry them up with the blue inserts. If you pry the blue inserts up, you risk spilling the contents.

I think this could be more honestly advertised as about 10 tools and a lot of cutting disks. But, it’s just what I needed and the price is fair.

October 29, 2007


Hand-Held Vacuum.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

If you need a small, lightweight, powerful handheld vac for a set of carpeted stairs and the cars, look no further for this hand-held vacuum. The powerful brush is driven by an independent motor, so the brush doesn’t bog down on contact like the air-driven brushes on many cordless (and some corded) models. this vacuum has very powerful suction. So powerful, in fact, that it takes some sustained effort to keep the hose fully extended (when using the hose).

The other drawback is the moderately cumbersome size, shape, and heft. The filter is heavy-duty and seems very durable. It’s easily removed and reattached. I use those over-priced compressed air duster cans to blow all the dust and dog hair off of the filter.

October 22, 2007


R1 racing rims.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

This is cool dude!
You don’t need to be in a Need For Speed Underground to get this sport rims. All you need is a few clicks to have this R1 racing rims for your car because Wheelfire will help you to realise your dream.

Guys, when you want to buy a sport rim for your car, there is a few things that you should consider. Sport rims is not just how beauty the design is, how shining when it’s on the road or how big is the size, but it’s about quality. Here at Wheelfire, all the sport rims here is a high class quality sport rims. You even can get a free tire upgrade on this GTr-10 by calling 1866 450 3473 for the nitto upgrade (hurry! for a certain model).

I wonder how internet can help us in our daily life. Same goes when you want to look for your favorite sport rims at WheelFire.com. It’s all on your fingers. Login to the site, select your car’s type, the width of your tyres, brand, colors and purchase. Simple like that!

October 16, 2007


The Programmable Coffeemaker.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

The integrated Mill & Brew system is completely automatic, which allows you to go from whole beans to brewed coffee without the guesswork or mess. Simply add your favorite whole bean coffee and water. Then select the grind level for coffee as strong or mellow as you like it–then enjoy fresh, flavorful coffee.

The system features a grind level selector, high-quality stainless-steel blades, an easy-pour water reservoir with large viewing window, pause-and-pour functionality, a warming plate with auto shutoff, a permanent stainless-steel filter basket, and hidden cord storage.

October 8, 2007


Topeak Hexus 16-Function Bicycle Tool

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

This is not McGuyver stuff. This is Topeak Hexus 16-Function Bicycle Tool. For those who have a bicycle, this is a must tool that you should own. It has 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8mm hex wrenches Phillips screwdriver; flat-head screwdriver; Torx T25 bit for disc brake; chain hook; universal chain tool Two tire levers; 14, 15 gauge and spoke wrenches Engineering-grade plastic body.

As you can see, all the Major Hex wrenches, Tire Levers, and a chain tool, all in one lightweight compact package. Oh, that little third hand to hold the chain together during pin installation is especially handy. Perfect for everyday cycling for the mountain biker or roadie.

Interested?


Air Hogs R/C Room Raider.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

The Room Raider is easy to fly and perfect as a first R/C airplane. Its revolutionary design allows for flying fun in spaces as small as eight feet across. A bedroom, livingroom or basement is all that’s needed to experience R/C flight!

Do not fly this indoors unless you live in the Astrodome or want to see it break instantly. That said, this thing really does fly and relatively well. In fact, the instructions suggest flying on a large grassy area while learning to fly. Actually, it’s a cinch to fly, making it the perfect R/C airplane for first-time pilots.

The key to play this Air Hogs is Be be prepared to learn to fly in larger areas that are free of obstructions, then move into the smaller spaces.

October 7, 2007


Invicta watch.

Filed under: Tough Gadget.

Men should wear a watch, do you think so?
That’s what I’m thinking right now because it’s 5 years already since I wear my last watch on my hand. If it not because of the handphone, maybe I still wear that watch.

Yup, I start to keep my watch in my drawer since the day I’ve got my first handphone. Since that day, I just depend on my handphone to know the right time. In fact, my handphone can give me an international time without any fail. But after I saw this Invicta watch, I think I should wear my watch back.

Why?
Because it looks cool and the design really caught my attention. I know that this kind of watch can make my appearance looks more great . Well, it’s already apart of the fashion indeed. The more casual man may prefer a trendier men’s watch that depicts the latest styles and compliments a variety of looks.

How about you?
Do you have a cool watch to show it to me?

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