Carbon Fiber Stapler
Should you decide to buy this fancy carbon fiber stapler, you’ll then understand why Milton in Office Space was so protective of his office supplies. And no, its shell doesn’t make it more aerodynamic than standard staplers.
Should you decide to buy this fancy carbon fiber stapler, you’ll then understand why Milton in Office Space was so protective of his office supplies. And no, its shell doesn’t make it more aerodynamic than standard staplers.
Kutani Choemon is a 130-year-old Japanese pottery shop that uses a 17th century style. But it can still keep up with us young ‘uns, as shown by its teacups that feature modern pastimes. The shop also has surfer chopstick stands.
A business card that folds into a 1MB USB drive that holds a hyperlink to your online profile, portfolio, website or more. It also has a QR code and NFC support. Its software lets you update the link even after you’ve given your cards away.
The perfect bookend for all your old cowboy books, this cast resin weapon is based on a vintage revolver, embellished with intricate flourishes. Buy two and have an old-fashioned shootout between the ends of your bookshelf.
Unlike most power strips, Conway Electric’s Extō was made to be left out in the open. Its outlet-style body and cover are available in nine colors. It also has a 12′ cotton-covered cord, slip-resistant feet and mounting holes.
A smartly designed aluminum stand for iMacs and Apple Thunderbolt monitors, which includes front-facing USB ports, and audio jack and magnetic docking cradles to hold and charge a wide variety of smartphones or tablets.
A dramatic time-lapse demonstration of the fermentation process in the making of Sierra Nevada’s Bigfoot Ale, with massive batches of bubbling hops, yeast and wort rising and falling on their way to becoming delicious beer.
Lighten up your coffee with this clever glass creamer which looks like one of those restaurant coffee pots. And before you complain that the orange top means “decaf”, just remember that half-and-half has no caffeine either.
An iOS app that lets you quickly order pizza. It stores your credit card information and delivery address to make successive orders much easier to place. Also, Hipster Billy Mays cameo alert! He’s like the Nic Cage of online commercials.
Skip the ice cubes and keep your cocktails cool by wrapping them in ice. These silicone molds sculpt a wall of ice – using water, juice or other drink mixers to dramatic effect. Available in martini or rocks versions.
A tumbler that turns piping hot coffee – or any other beverage – into a chilled drink in just a couple of minutes. Like Zoku’s slushie maker, the tumbler is meant to be stored in the freezer to keep it cold.
Tables for the high rolling dice roller. Geek Chic’s tables have two surfaces – a removable top and a recessed playing area. You can customize the number of player stations, drawers and rails and pick from walnut, maple or cherry wood.
The Barisieur is Joshua Renouf’s concept for a coffee lover’s alarm clock. When the alarm goes off, an electric heater and stainless steel balls boil the water, which will then drip onto coffee grounds. Why does this not exist already?
Huzi’s red oak plywood coffee table doubles as a compact ping pong table. Its surface is coated with a chalkboard surface is great for doodling or keeping score. Measures 29.9″ x 14.2″ x 16.14″ and includes two paddles, a ball and an eraser.
Lay’s turned to its fans to crowdsource a new potato chip flavor. We’ve tasted the four finalists: Bacon Mac & Cheese, Mango Salsa, Wasabi Ginger, and the surprisingly delicious Cappuccino. Sadly, the mango salsa tastes like bath gel.
While this cinematic is devoid of gameplay, it does set up the story, in which we’ll find out what makes Heihachi tick, and the Mishima clan’s story will come to an end. The game will feature guest character designers, and one-on-one play.
This ingenious multi-tool for the garden solves the problem of lost tools, and saves money by combining garden shears, a spade, knife, saw, rake and weeder in one. It’s even got a bottle opener for when it’s Miller Time.
This beautiful fowty 16oz. cup is made from medical-grade and durable stainless steel. For each Tall Boy Pint Cup sold, MiiR will provide one person in need with clean water for one year.
It’s not the first comb and bottle opener we’ve seen, but the Man Comb does have a stainless steel case. A magnetic catch keeps the comb in place whether it’s open or closed. Note: you don’t need a hipster beard to use a comb.
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