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DescriptionEx KnifeJust in time for Valentine’s Day, here’s the perfect gift for your recently divorced/separated friends (or yourself, if you are now in the same situation.) The Ex Knife is made of heavy ABS plastic with magnetized slots for its five included precision-edged stainless steel knives. At dimensions of 14.6 x 8 x 12-inches, the gadget comes with a 25-year warranty so it may outlast your next relationship. The Ex Knife is available in red or black at Think Geek for $69.99.

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Gallery: Ex Knife Makes a Point


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NASCAR Trac VacYour ordinary Roomba can now be replaced by Vesture’s officially licensed NASCAR Trac Vac Robotic Vacuum. It uses 5 preset patterns for automatic use and an interactive auto start-up and power-down. The gadget features a large capacity dustbin, air filters, and RF remote. When the race of the dust bunnies is complete, it even has a “Pit Stop” charging station. Available at the NASCAR Superstore for $279.99, you can also compete in a race against the Dirt Dog next door just for the fun of it, with included safety barriers and tire stacks.

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Gallery: NASCAR Zooms Around the Vacuum Track


FlexiSnakeTake that, Drano. Research tells us that the average human loses up to 100 hairs per day. Much of that literally goes down the drain. With the newly devised patent pending FlexiSnake, you can retrieve it and some of the other mucky stuff down there that you previously had to use a drain cleaner, conventional snake, or plumber to accomplish. What the company claims “snags drain hair like magic,” is in fact a 26-inch tube with a piece of velcro attached. With apologies to Andru, the FlexiSnake is a bargain online for the rest of us, with its price of only $2.95.

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Gallery: FlexiSnake Clears Clogged Drains Simply and Cheaply


Fish 'n Flush

If you want to make your bathroom more than just efficient, what better way than by incorporating the Fish n’ Flush into your schematics. Designed by AquaOne Technologies, the 2.2 gallon two-piece aquarium tank comes with a dual filter with pump, artificial plants, a workable flushing system, flush valve, and fill valve. All you need to add is water, fish, and food.

The company claims that the tanks are fully functional, impact-resistant, and designed to fit directly against a companion tank reservoir. It’s available online for $299.99 and for another $25.00 you can add LED lights. We’re thinking that if you are contemplating world peace in your tub, the Fish ‘n Flush’s inhabitants would make great companions.

 

Read More | AquaTechnologies

Gallery: Fish ‘N Flush Provides Bathroom Ambience


Carpenter BotMove over, Bob The Builder. Dr. Behrokh Khoshneivis is leading a team at USC to create a “home-bot” that can build your next house with no help from humans. The bots only utilize gypsum and concrete to spray layers which form floors, walls, and roofs. The first prototype is slated to erect a 2-story home in only 24 hours this April. At a cost of $1.5 million, Khoshneivis claims it will increase production and drop prices to a fifth of what they are now. Imagine the ramifications of putting this puppy to work in New Orleans.

Read More | Techopolis

Gallery: This Bot Can Build


In-Wall Power CenterThis Monster In-Wall PowerCenter, featured at the CES, definitely comes under the category of, “Why didn’t someone think of that before?” Use it for your flatscreen, projector, or home screen entertainment system. At dimensions of 7.5 x 6.75 x 11.5-inches, this handy gadget features three custom faceplates, one for feeding coax (three 2.0 GHz jacks with Monster SurgeGuard protection,) and one for coax (three 2.0 GHz jacks with SurgeGuard,) plus any other cable types,  2 AC outlets (also surge-protected), and can handle 15 amp circuits. The PowerCenter includes a wall box, a PL200 IEC power cord, a 24k grounding plate, and an oversized face plate.

Read More | Monster via CES 2007 Awards

Gallery: Monster In-Wall PowerCenter Collects Loose Ends


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