Say you have about $30 and nothing to spend them on. You could give them to a homeless person, or you could roll up a couple of cigarettes in them, or you could throw them away. I have a feeling any of these actions would do you more good than buying this next item.
Toilet Tunes™ Automatic Bathroom Entertainment. I can think of a few things that can qualify as bathroom entertainment, but a singing toilet is not one of them. This device attaches to your toilet lid, starts playing music whenn you lifts it and stop when you close it. This supposedly “provides privacy and helps remind guys to keep the seat down”. If you say so…
How much under $29.99?
Exactly $29.98 on ShopGetOrganized.com.
Via bookofjoe
Geeks are not the only ones who benefit from technology advances. What about your mums or wives or girlfriends?
Let’s talk about fries. Fries are one of the easiest types of food to make, and you can buy them frozen. But if you want to eat healthier (or at least cheaper) you will want to get real potatoes. However, peeling them is a bore.
This is where the Potato Peeling Mitts come in. The description sounds like a dream for anyone who’d ever had to peel a bunch of potatoes: “Abrasive surface cuts prep time in half and saves your fingers from nicks and cuts as they quickly remove skin and grime”. And who knows, maybe some people will give up their frozen fries. I, for one, might. They’re convenient, but the last bag I bought had these whitish things that didn’t look like they even knew what a potato was…
How much under $29.99?
A lot: $6.98 on ShopGetOrganized.com.
Via bookofjoe
This is not my area of expertise (being a girl and all), but it looks interesting nonetheless.
Save a Blade is a device that’s supposed to sharpen your old blades, thus saving you some money. According to the product website, a “cordless electric sharpener glides across single or multi-blade razor cartridges converting used, dull blades into razor-sharp blades in seconds with push button operation”.
I think it would be very cool if it actually worked like advertised. If it doesn’t… I bet no one would like to pay $20 and get some nicks in return.
How much under $29.99?
Some: $19.98 on TaylorGifts.com.
Via OhGizmo!