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Chill Pill Ice Tray

Posted by Notcot on Sep 17, 2012 in Gadgets
Chill Pill Ice Tray

There are times when the constant activity of today’s hectic life has to stop. Whenever you’re adequately clubbed out blissed off plastered to the wall or whatever it is they call it nowadays all you have to do is pop one of these oversized Chill Pills into your drink and simply feel your troubles melt away. The mould has a tearable join across the middle so even the smallest of freezers can accommodate them and soon you’ll find yourself craving nothing but cold drinks. For anyone that tends to party or even work too much these Chill Pills are essential.

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Price : £ 7.99

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BBQ Sword

Posted by Notcot on Sep 11, 2012 in Gadgets
BBQ Sword

When you want to En Garde your sausage the BBQ Sword cuts a swathe through more sensible BBQ tools. If d’Artagnan was ever to get into alfresco cuisine then surely this ludicrous piece of BBQ paraphernalia would be his weapon of choice. Whether you fancy yourself as the fifth musketeer or perhaps the next Zorro (it strangely comes with a cut-out mask) then there can be no better way to sear your sausage than with this seriously silly sabre. It measures 48.5 cm long has a wooden handle and the metal guard will stop you getting splattered with fat as your sausage sizzles. Age 18 years+ only

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Price : £ 12.99

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Glow Brick

Posted by Notcot on Sep 6, 2012 in Gadgets
Glow Brick

The Glow Brick has to be the next best thing to remote-controlled lighting. In fact we’ll stick our neck out and say that it’s even better because you don’t have to lift a finger to switch it on. A strangely lovely phosphorescent green light bulb is entombed in a clear acrylic brick which lounges about by day quietly soaking up solar energy then takes centre stage by night. At dusk the light starts glowing all green and mysterious showing an awesome staying power throughout the darkest hours. The overall effect is of a disembodied shining light bulb suspended in mid air which you’d have to agree is not something you see every day. On a functional level it makes a handy low-maintenance security light. On a frivolous level it’s a jolly nice talking piece for people who like to talk in dark rooms. 11×7.8×7.8cm No batteries required

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Price : £ 19.99

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Gold Bullion Doorstop

Posted by Notcot on Sep 2, 2012 in Gadgets
Gold Bullion Doorstop

Bring a touch of class to any room of your house with the Gold Bullion Doorstop it’s the same size and weight as the real thing and we think you’ll agree it looks like it too. Prop a door open in style who said doorstops can’t be fun? The replica Gold Bullion is a hefty and over the top doorstop made of heavy plastic and has four slip resistant rubber feet. Just remember to keep your eye on it it looks so real someone might try to ‘borrow’ it. (Jemma Stockton) Features: A gold bullion style doorstop Same size and weight as the real thing Made of heavy plastic with rubber feet Size: Dimensions: 14.5 x 6 x 4.5cm

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Price : £ 9.99

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Tube Map Mirror

Posted by Notcot on Aug 2, 2012 in Gadgets
Tube Map Mirror

The London Tube Map is probably the most iconic schematic* map ever drawn. Despite being topographically inaccurate this lifeline to understanding how to go where in London has become a classic work of art. Nowhere has it been better represented than in this achingly cool wall mirror from those award wining London designers at Suck U.K. The London Underground map was the brain child of Harry Beck (a London Transport employee in 1931) who realised that drawing an accurate map of the tube system would just confuse the heck out of us all. His graphic schematic (which rhymes so beautifully) has become famous the world over and been copied again and again for other underground systems all over the planet. This sizeable 75cm long mirror comes with steel wall brackets and screws for mounting and is quite possibly the most chic hall or wall mirror in circulation. *Schematic means it’s a representational diagram as opposed to a topographical map (i.e. it’s shape bears no relation to reality). Solid glass mirror with gold-coloured depiction of the London Underground Map. The designer’s clever screen printing process creates the illusion that the mirror itself is etched with the map. All zones featured on the Tube Map. Steel brackets and screws for wall mounting are included. Makes a trendy but functional room feature for ‘Londonites’ and Train spotters alike. Size: 75 x 52 x 0.6cm This product is glass so you know the drill… don’t go throwing stuff at it it’s fragile.

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Price : £ 74.99

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Tube Map Mirror

Posted by Notcot on Aug 1, 2012 in Gadgets
Tube Map Mirror

The London Tube Map is probably the most iconic schematic* map ever drawn. Despite being topographically inaccurate this lifeline to understanding how to go where in London has become a classic work of art. Nowhere has it been better represented than in this achingly cool wall mirror from those award wining London designers at Suck U.K. The London Underground map was the brain child of Harry Beck (a London Transport employee in 1931) who realised that drawing an accurate map of the tube system would just confuse the heck out of us all. His graphic schematic (which rhymes so beautifully) has become famous the world over and been copied again and again for other underground systems all over the planet. This sizeable 75cm long mirror comes with steel wall brackets and screws for mounting and is quite possibly the most chic hall or wall mirror in circulation. *Schematic means it’s a representational diagram as opposed to a topographical map (i.e. it’s shape bears no relation to reality). Solid glass mirror with gold-coloured depiction of the London Underground Map. The designer’s clever screen printing process creates the illusion that the mirror itself is etched with the map. All zones featured on the Tube Map. Steel brackets and screws for wall mounting are included. Makes a trendy but functional room feature for ‘Londonites’ and Train spotters alike. Size: 75 x 52 x 0.6cm This product is glass so you know the drill… don’t go throwing stuff at it it’s fragile.

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Price : £ 74.99

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Twilight Turtle

Posted by Notcot on Jul 28, 2012 in Gadgets
Twilight Turtle

The turtle emits a warm ambient glow from his shell casting eight night sky constellations on to the walls of your child’s bedroom. This soothing night light with 3 relaxing colours not only helps your children go to sleep but you can teach them 8 of the most recognisable constellations whilst reading them their favourite bedtime story.Besides making the Twilight Turtle look gorgeous in the dark the three colours of the nightlight have a practical use: the autumnal glow of amber radiates warmth good cheer and peace; blue is supposed to calm the mind and the senses – it’s one of the most natural colours in the world and it encourages relaxation and promotes a good night’s sleep; green is the colour of life – it too can be found everywhere in nature and is said to have healing and rejuvenating properties. So not only do you get a very cute soft plush turtle with a star emitting shell it’s also a great relaxation aid for your child.Growing up is hard enough without being afraid of the dark. Wouldn’t you want a furry friend to light the way to good nights sleep?

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Price : £ 24.99

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Spider Catcher

Posted by Notcot on Jul 27, 2012 in Gadgets
Spider Catcher

Deal with your Arachnophobia at arm’s length with the Spider Catcher. This nifty little gadget is basically a long pole with a handle and spiny bristles at the end. Pull the trigger and the bristles open release the trigger and the bristles close – allowing you to capture any wee beasties in your house without hurting them and deposit them safely outdoors. Fantastic for wasps bees and other stinging insects too! Spider Catcher – the environmentally friendly way to remove spiders from your house. Catch and hold/transport spiders or other insects without hurting them (or you!). Plastic ‘grabber’ handle and rod nylon ‘grabber’ bristles. Comes with clear bristle protector. Size: 65 x 15 x 7cm

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Things We Didn't Know Loo Roll

Posted by Notcot on Jul 19, 2012 in Gadgets
Things We Didn't Know Loo Roll

Now where’s the best place to learn something new? Yes alright it’s school but indulge us for a moment would you? With the Things We Didn’t Know Loo Roll the toilet becomes the ultimate seat of learning – concealed within its rolls of paper are countless statements of varying degrees of truth (no-one said it had to be true to be educational!). Of course some of it definitely is true – Mageirocophobia is the fear of cooking for example. Some of it is admittedly just a little bit silly – Owls do not make love in the rain as it is too wet to woo is a favourite. There are loads of them on this roll so even if one or two of them are a little bit suspect you can at least pull off another sheet and carry on learning. This toilet roll is a great fun item to casually leave in the smallest room waiting for unsuspecting guests to discover its content. And if they don’t agree with what they read well they know what they can do with it… Painstakingly compiled and an almost-endless source of entertainment (some design wag has even printed the legend Poo and Learn on the packaging) the Things We Didn’t Know Loo Roll will make you spend an awful lot more time in the toilet.

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Things We Didn't Know Loo Roll

Posted by Notcot on Jul 17, 2012 in Gadgets
Things We Didn't Know Loo Roll

Now where’s the best place to learn something new? Yes alright it’s school but indulge us for a moment would you? With the Things We Didn’t Know Loo Roll the toilet becomes the ultimate seat of learning – concealed within its rolls of paper are countless statements of varying degrees of truth (no-one said it had to be true to be educational!). Of course some of it definitely is true – Mageirocophobia is the fear of cooking for example. Some of it is admittedly just a little bit silly – Owls do not make love in the rain as it is too wet to woo is a favourite. There are loads of them on this roll so even if one or two of them are a little bit suspect you can at least pull off another sheet and carry on learning. This toilet roll is a great fun item to casually leave in the smallest room waiting for unsuspecting guests to discover its content. And if they don’t agree with what they read well they know what they can do with it… Painstakingly compiled and an almost-endless source of entertainment (some design wag has even printed the legend Poo and Learn on the packaging) the Things We Didn’t Know Loo Roll will make you spend an awful lot more time in the toilet.

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