Thursday, 24 April 2008
Vitantonia Egg Boiler
Getting the perfect soft boiled egg is a culinary skill that not many possess, but thankfully we have egg boilers to make this scientific task a snap. The Vitantonia Egg Boiler is an automatic device with simple settings as well as attachments for breakfast made to order. Setting it up is a snap, featuring On/Off, 10 minutes for soft boiled, 15 for hard-boiled, accompanied by a special tray for making three perfect poached eggs. At $50, it makes your mornings less hectic as you will be able to pop in up to 7 eggs at any one time.[Ubergizmo]
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See If Your Next Used Car Was Repainted
Whenever you buy a used vehicle, you typically have to take the sellers word with regards to past accidents the vehicle may have been in. Not anymore. This gadget, by Westfalia, measures the paint thickness to let you know if it is original paint… or an aftermarket paint job. The unit compares the paint job to that on the roof to see if there are any inconsistencies. Smart. The Westfalia paint checker costs under $20.
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Track your mail with GPS
Have you ever wondered how your mail gets to it’s destination after you post it, or which is the most inefficient sorting office? You can now find out with the Micro GPA Mail Logger, I kid thee not.
The GPS mail logger is half an inch thick and bendable, so it can be used in parcels and even envelopes.
The GPS Mail Logger records the global position of your mail throughout the delivery process. Once you receive your mail, plug in the GPS Mail Logger’s microSD card and find out where your mail has been in seconds. With time stamps and recorded downtime you can find out where your mail has been and if it was delayed or misrouted. With GPS you get your mail’s exact satellite location, how fast it was traveling, and even its altitude throughout the delivery process.
You can buy the Micro GPS Mail Logger for $695.95 so this is one parcel you definitely don’t want to get lost in the post.[www.Coolestgadgets.com]
The GPS mail logger is half an inch thick and bendable, so it can be used in parcels and even envelopes.
The GPS Mail Logger records the global position of your mail throughout the delivery process. Once you receive your mail, plug in the GPS Mail Logger’s microSD card and find out where your mail has been in seconds. With time stamps and recorded downtime you can find out where your mail has been and if it was delayed or misrouted. With GPS you get your mail’s exact satellite location, how fast it was traveling, and even its altitude throughout the delivery process.
You can buy the Micro GPS Mail Logger for $695.95 so this is one parcel you definitely don’t want to get lost in the post.[www.Coolestgadgets.com]
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