Posted by Notcot on May 5, 2012 in
Gadgets
Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack is an amazingly essential addition to your Loc8tor Plus! Loc8tor is the essential invention for modern hectic lives – tired of losing everything that’s precious and valuable? Get locked into the Loc8tor craze and get smug security for life! By tagging your possessions with the devices included, you’ll be instantly alerted when you’re straying out of reach! With the two fabulous Loc8tor Mini Homing Tags included, you’ll be able to tag even more items to recover them or simply stop them getting mislaid in the first place! Tag your wallet, tag your keys, tag your friends, tag your other half! With a crucial red PANIC alert button, the Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack is by far the safest gadget around! Get ultimate reassurance with the Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack! About the Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack is an additional accessory that works with the Loc8tor Plus The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack features two additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags which beep and flash to help you retrieve them easily! The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack features a unique red PANIC alert button which small children and people in danger are able to press and instantly alert that they’re in a tricky situation! The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack features two additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags which can be quickly and easily attached to almost anything! The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack enables you to register up to 24 tags on each Loc8tor Handheld The Loc8tor Mini Homing Tags Twin-Pack requires batteries – these are supplied in the Loc8tor and Loc8tor Plus packs (sold separately) The Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack measures approximately 3.5 cm x 1.95 cm x 0.85 cm The Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack is not a toy. Please do not let young children handle this item Imagine having the peace-of-mind to be able to know exactly where every item you truly love and can’t live without is – forever! Your keys, wallet, mobile phone, cat, child and remote control can all be tagged using the wonderfully helpful Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin-Pack! We’ve all had that nauseous feeling when we think we’ve left a set of keys, wallet or small child behind in the supermarket – no matter how many times you check under the sofa or in your shirt pocket, sometimes we just have to acceptingly send items off to the mysterious land of disappearance! This vital little duo is designed to be used with the Loc8tor Plus and provides you with the chance to tag even more items and become even safer! With two Panic Homing Tags included, on each convenient Loc8tor Handheld you can tag up to 24 items! Now that’s 24 reasons already why you need to purchase! The terrific thing about Loc8tors are that you can literally tag anything – whether you’ve a dog who likes to wander, an important briefcase that bizarrely vanishes at crucial times or simply want to stop the search party you put out for your keys each morning, simply tag, relax then track those missing items when they go a’ wandering! So no more searching round in circles for the remote, checking every nook and cranny for your keys or worrying about the whereabouts of your little one, the Loc8or Panic Homing Tags are here to save the day! Purchase today and never go spare or lose your sanity worrying again! What’s in the Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack Box? 2 x Mini Homing Tags 2 x Key Ring Loops & Adhesive Strips User Guide The Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack will only work with the Loc8tor Plus – Mobile Phone & Key Finder. Click over to Related Products to purchase one today! Why You Should Buy From Us! 30 day money-back guarantee Low-price guarantee Loyalty points discount off future orders Huge range of unique gift ideas for all occasions Excellent customer service Next day delivery available Additional Loc8tor Panic Homing Tags Twin Pack
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Posted by Notcot on May 4, 2012 in
Gadgets
One for the boys who will think The Sat Nag is the greatest in-car invention since the Sat Nav. Actually no it’s better than a Sat Nav. Even if it’s guaranteed to get you nowhere fast it’s one of those jokes that just keeps on giving. Press the button on the front and a very well-recorded patronising woman’s voice will come out with one of a host of hysterical Sat Nav-type commands. With such crackers as: I know you’re a man but it’s been 35 minutes now so can you please admit you’re lost and ask someone the way? In 100 metres turn left. No right err no left. Sorry I never can tell my left from my right. In 50 meters I’m going to put on my most annoying voice and say ‘Is your short cut really faster when we get stuck in traffic like this well is it darling?’. In 100 meters I’m going to talk to you in that special voice which should let you know you’ve upset me in some way that is bound to be your fault. There are a few ‘not in front of the children’ comments and not everyone will see the joke. There’s a very male bias but it’s not too offensive. This anti-compass has a holographic screen highlighting the important roads such as Whiny Lane Backseat Drive and Earache Avenue. This will have you howling with laughter – every car should have one. The in-car gadget that gets you nowhere fast. Features: This mock-up Sat Nav is crammed with totally unhelpful comments from a female ‘back seat driver’ The Sat Nag has a holographic screen highlighting roads such as Earache Avenue Suitable for ages 16+ (some strong language) Size: Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 2cm
Price : £ 7.99
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Posted by Notcot on May 1, 2012 in
Gadgets
This ingenious invention is the smallest corkscrew in the world and fits neatly on your key ring. No more desperately trying to locate a corkscrew at parties and picnics. Now you can leap to the rescue of those gasping for a glass with this brilliant little gadget. Slip it off your key ring slide the cross-shaft from the screw slot it in and bingo you’re just a tug away from a much needed glass of wine. We love this to bits.
Price : £ 4.99
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 28, 2012 in
Gadgets
Zapcap is the quicker zappier and altogether more entertaining approach to bottle opening. An ingenious British invention that removes any crown cap via smartly-applied downward pressure. Hidden inside is a spring-loaded mechanism. Place the whole contraption over the bottle top and zap it down with the flat of the hand to lift off the cap in one action. It even magnetically retains the top for disposal. Features: Works on any crown cap even twist-off Ideal for beers soft drinks mixers and juices Chunky stainless steel construction
Price : £ 8.99
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 6, 2010 in
Gadgets
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (11 Reviews)
It’s here. It’s back. And it’s just as dashed difficult as you remember. Curse of the early 1980s and most sought-after distraction at school breaktime (even moreso than the automatic drinks machine) Erno Rubik’s masterful invention had the whole world scratching its collective head for years. Now you can scratch yours all over again. The cube – originally known as The Magic Cube – was nothing short of a global phenomenon. 300,000,000 have been sold worldwide, of which a staggering 100,000,000 changed hands in the period from 1980-82. And, with a impossibly large 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 (that’s 43.2 quintillion) possible permutations, it’s no surprise that many of those original 300 million are now to be found slowly decomposing in landfill sites all over the world. This is the greatest shame of all. And the reason that gadgetshop can now procure you a mint version of the original to discombobulate your brain for old time’s sake. Now introducing Rubiks 360. It may sound easy, but be under no illusion, this is the hardest Rubik’s puzzle yet! Spin, twist, lock and rotate the transparent sphere; featuring niches that correspond to coloured spheres inside. The first true puzzle from Erno Rubik to challenge the classic cube for innovation and difficulty. The puzzle is provided pristine and complete. You may wish to keep it that way. Now go. Twist.
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 5, 2010 in
Gadgets
This ingenious invention is the smallest corkscrew in the world and fits neatly on your key ring. No more desperately trying to locate a corkscrew at parties and picnics. Now you can leap to the rescue of those gasping for a glass with this brilliant little gadget. Slip it off your key ring, slide the cross-shaft from the screw, slot it in and bingo, you’re just a tug away from a much needed glass of wine. We love this to bits.
Price : £ 4.99
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2010 in
Gadgets
If gently prising the cap off your Bud with a conventional opener seems a bit tame, why not go for a quicker and altogether more entertaining, and deeply satisfying approach to bottle opening? The stainless steel ZapCap is a chic step up from the plastic version and an ingenious British invention that removes any crown cap via smartly-applied downward pressure. Hidden inside is a spring-loaded mechanism. Place the whole contraption over the bottle top and zap it down with the flat of the hand to lift off the cap in one action. It even magnetically retains the top for disposal later – though if you give it a rather over-zealous thwack the top can adopt a mind of its own.
Price : £ 9.99
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Posted by Notcot on May 29, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (13 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
One of the patients in an institution for the incurably insane was once its director, and a young psychiatrist (Robert Powell) has to figure out which one as they all tell him their stories. What better setting for a horror anthology? It’s an inspired framing device, making this one of the better examples of the genre, even if screenwriter Robert Bloch at times resorts to gimmicks rather than invention. The first two stories are less than brilliant (the first is highlighted by dismembered body parts neatly wrapped in butcher paper wriggling back to life for revenge), but Charlotte Rampling and Britt Ekland are marvellous in the third tale, about a mentally unbalanced young woman and her dangerous best friend. Herbert Lom is also excellent in the final story as a scientist who carves an army of dolls he claims he can bring to life by sheer willpower. Director Roy Ward Baker (Quatermas and the Pit) builds momentum with each story until the dark and deliciously bloody climax. This Amicus Studios production looks visually dull compared to Hammer’s gothic gloss, but it features a great British cast (including Patrick Magee and Hammer stalwart Peter Cushing), and ultimately Baker makes that gloomy look work for his increasingly creepy production. Amicus produced a series of horror anthologies, including the original 1972 Tales from the Crypt and The Torture Garden (also scripted by Bloch). –Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
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