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Water Wars Pistol and Vest Game

Posted by Notcot on Jul 15, 2012 in Gadgets
Water Wars Pistol and Vest Game

Water fights eh? Remember them? A perfectly fun way to muck about in the summer shooting each other with lovely refreshing water and having a good old laugh about it. WRONG. Forget what you think you know about water fights soldier and get ready for some serious aquatic combat! This Water Pistol Vest set contains two target vests and two water pistols (which are pretty darn powerful it has to be said). The difference is though that scoring a direct hit on these vests actually causes the victim to bleed! Well maybe not actually bleed but some clever thingamajig in the vest material means that water shows up in red on the target which as we all know means that you’ve been got. It takes the idea of a standard water fight to the next level as instead of just mercilessly pummelling each other with water the object is now to avoid being hit yourself. The winner is the one who has managed to lay waste to their opponents without getting a single speck on themselves. With pistols as accurate and far-reaching as these that’s an awful lot harder than it sounds. So turn your summer into an all-out offensive manoeuvre with this great excuse to run around shooting your mates and covering them in fake blood. Wonderful.

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Price : £ 14.99

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Water Wars Pistol and Vest Game

Posted by Notcot on Jul 14, 2012 in Gadgets
Water Wars Pistol and Vest Game

Water fights eh? Remember them? A perfectly fun way to muck about in the summer shooting each other with lovely refreshing water and having a good old laugh about it. WRONG. Forget what you think you know about water fights soldier and get ready for some serious aquatic combat! This Water Pistol Vest set contains two target vests and two water pistols (which are pretty darn powerful it has to be said). The difference is though that scoring a direct hit on these vests actually causes the victim to bleed! Well maybe not actually bleed but some clever thingamajig in the vest material means that water shows up in red on the target which as we all know means that you’ve been got. It takes the idea of a standard water fight to the next level as instead of just mercilessly pummelling each other with water the object is now to avoid being hit yourself. The winner is the one who has managed to lay waste to their opponents without getting a single speck on themselves. With pistols as accurate and far-reaching as these that’s an awful lot harder than it sounds. So turn your summer into an all-out offensive manoeuvre with this great excuse to run around shooting your mates and covering them in fake blood. Wonderful.

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Price : £ 14.99

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Fossiliced Ice Tray

Posted by Notcot on Jun 8, 2012 in Gadgets
Fossiliced Ice Tray

Bring out your inner paleaontologist with these great Dinosaur Fossil Ice Cubes. Great for parties these are sure to be a prehistoric hit with any Dinosaur fans.

Price : £ 5.95

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Sharp End Barking Dog Pup Pencil Sharpener

Posted by Notcot on Jun 6, 2012 in Gadgets
Sharp End Barking Dog Pup Pencil Sharpener

As our Meeeeeowing Cat Pencil Sharpeners have been such a huge hit with the cat lovers out there we now have this equally fabulous Dog version. Rather than a litter tray he comes equipped with a basket to catch those pesky pencil shavings, and obviously he woofs rather than meows.

Price : £ 7.95

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Kymera Wand – Magic Wand as seen on Dragons Den

Posted by Notcot on Aug 26, 2010 in Electronics, Gadgets, Home Cinema & Video, Peripherals & Accessories

Kymera Wand - 'Magic Wand' as seen on Dragons Den

It’s just the thing that Harry Potter could use while watching TV at Hogwarts – a wand that changes channels or turns down the volume at the flick of a wrist.

And this buttonless remote control certainly seems to have magic properties because it has just attracted the largest investment in the history of Dragons’ Den, BBC2’s entrepreneurial reality series.

Entrepreneurs Chris Barnardo and Richard Blakesley accepted a £200,000 offer from tough-talking Duncan Bannatyne for their Kymera Wand on the hit show. – Dail Mail

If you or your precious offspring are obsessed with a certain bespectacled boy wizard, you’ll no-doubt already have wands lying about the house. This one, however, is totally different to anything you will have waggled before – it can control the telly. In fact, it can control most things that require a remote control, making its wielder appear to be able to perform some pretty incredible leisure-orientated magic tricks, and you won’t even need to spout gibberish spells to do it.

After you’ve learnt the basics (it takes a few practice sweeps to get the hang of it), you’ll be able to programme your wand to control the volume, channel, brightness or whatever your remote can do. A turning motion (it’s all in the wrist) will control the volume, a sweep up or down will move the channel forward or back a step, and even double-tapping on the side will perform whatever you assign it. In all there are 13 different swooshes, sweeps and swoops to learn, and each one can be given a separate task to complete. All you have to do is put your wand into ‘learning mode’ by giving it a quick tap on the shaft, perform the move you want, and then press the corresponding key on your remote – the wand remembers it and performs it next time you do the same move.

It’s difficult to emphasise how much fun this is, and how cool the effect is when you’re merrily commanding all and sundry around you. The Hi-Fi, the TV, the computer, the lights (if you’re fancy enough to have remote control lights), anything that needs flicking on or off in the room can be controlled by a wave of your wand. Indeed, if you’re even slightly interested in anything vaguely wizard-related then you owe it to yourself to get one of these – great fun, ingenious technology and an impressive effect. Top it off with a beautiful faux-dragonskin box with Chinese silk inlay and you’ve got a superb little package, perfect for the wannabe wizard in your life.

Features:

  • The Wand Remote Control allows you to control remote devices with a swish.
  • Most devices that use a remote control can be manipulated with the wand – TVs, Hi-Fis etc.
  • Can control multiple devices, not limited to one.
  • 13 commands in total can be learned by the Wand.
  • Programme the wand by putting it in learning mode, performing an action and pressing the corresponding key on the remote control.
  • Learns via infrared codes from remote control.
  • Comes packaged in its own beautifully decorated case.
  • Please note: instructions for the wand are only available in English.

Full range of actions:

  • Rotate clockwise.
  • Rotate anticlockwise.
  • Flick upwards.
  • Flick downwards.
  • Flick left.
  • Flick right.
  • Tap on top.
  • Tap on side.
  • Double tap on top.
  • Double tap on side.
  • Push forward.
  • Pull back.
  • Big swish.
  • Suitable for ages 8 years +, or anyone old enough to enrol at Hogwarts.

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