Posts Tagged ‘Home Gadgets’
This is one concept design that would probably baffle your guests if they happened to see it while the light was off. When the light isn’t on it just looks like a big hunk of wood with a mysterious cord coming out of the back. The true colors of the light aren’t revealed until you happen to flip it on.
The dimensions of the lamp are completely unknown, so for all I know it’s 3 feet tall or 3 inches tall. It appears that it’s actually a pretty decent size though. On the inside of the Cub Lamp is an etched on leaf design. This was designed by Julian Robin and there’s no word if it’ll be headed towards mass production or ever be created into something purchasable at all.
Source: Yanko
I had a chance to try out the Ionic Clean by Homeright this weekend. This cleaning system uses de-ionizing technology, which can turn ordinary water into a more purified form for cleaning.
It comes in that airtank thing that you see here, and it comes with an attachment for your hose. When you turn the water on, you have the option of the de-ionizing (DI) water. Think of it as a soap, but not quite as potent as real soap.
You should feel free to add soap to get rid of the real spotted areas on your car, without streaks and no drying required. After you have used the DI water, you can switch to the “rinse” function for some plain and ordinary water on whatever it is that you are washing.
You might notice the extended stick with a brush on the end, which comes in handy for DI washes. In short, the Ionic Clean feels like something that you would use at a car wash, but, without the addition of soap, it doesn’t get your car as clean as you might like.
Anyway, you should be able to get the Ionic Clean from the Homeright website for about $249. Is that too expensive?
Alright so you’re all set with lighting to go all aroung your garden and show off your house, but you need a little something extra for your patio. This Tricod Orange Solar Bubble Light Pot would look great sitting out on your picnic tables. It has the same look as a terra cotta pot, but mixes in a little bit of a whisical look with the cute bubbles cut out of it.
With it being meant for the great outdoors, it is of course water resistant. Which means it can handle rain, but probably won’t do so well being dunked in the pool. It has a solar panel to keep the included rechargeable Ni-Cd AAA battery up and running. There is an on/off switch, when it’s on it will only kick on once it senses darkness. To pick it up it’ll cost you $16.99 through Amazon.
Most tea drinkers I know are pretty serious about their tea practices. Most of them have serious habits that you should never suggest them deviating away from if you prefer to keep your head what it’s at. If you know someone or are one of those tea obsessed drinkers you ought to check out this light for yourself or them. It’d be a fun way to illuminate your tea practices.
The light is made out of a classic white cup and has a switch made to look like your average teabag. In fact it’s a very furry pull switch. It uses a 25 watt bulb to get you the light you desire. Other than that it’s actually a pretty basic light that was designed by Jan Bernstein. You can purchase the Pendant TeeLight for €65 or about $82, so it’s not the cheapest of lights. It is cute though.