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TeaSub – submarine in your cup

January 27th, 2010

TeaSub - submarine in your cup

Put that submarine in the cup of water and you will get your tea. Of course before that you will need to add tea leaves into the submarine. It is called the TeaSub, a product designed by Ototo. Made of silicone and dishwasher safe. One more shot after the break. Read more…

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Uninterrupted Pour

January 23rd, 2010

Uninterrupted Pour

With $500, you can get yourself an “Uninterrupted Pour”. They are made of hand-blown pyrex glass.

“An entire bottle of wine or champagne is poured into these unique flutes, uninterrupted. The serving flawlessly flows from the tallest glass down to the shortest, eliminating the need to individually fill each. The set of six is hand blown and composed of pyrex glass.”

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Kitchen CD And Radio

January 22nd, 2010

Kitchen CD And Radio

This slim Kitchen CD and Radio has a built-in stereo speakers, a CD player, and an AM/FM radio tuner. The radio has a PLL tuner (Phase Locked Loop) that will automatically search for all radio stations with the best reception and you can store up to 24 stations (12FM/12AM). There’s also a USB port and 3.5mm jack for your USB drives or MP3 player. It measures 33cm x 7cm x 26cm and powered by 2 AAA batteries. The Kitchen CD And Radio is available at $128.

[via TechFresh]

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Nambu Tekki Tool

January 18th, 2010

Nambu Tekki Tool

Open a bottle of beer with hammer, wrench or plier.

“These classic tool images hand-forged in traditional Nambu Tekki are handsome and useful. The heavy iron pieces pop bottle tops with ease and are an attractive ornament hung along walls or kitchen backsplashes. Nambu Cast Iron was first made in the middle of the 17th century in Iwate, Northern Japan. A master from Kyoto was summoned there to create an iron pot for a tea ceremony, and it was the beginning of the Nambu Tekki (Cast Iron) craft. It became exemplary of Japanese Traditional Craft, and is still popular today. The black color is the result of a Japanese lacquer glaze call urushi which prevents rust. The Nambe Tekki Tool Bottle Openers are part of a range of animal and symbol designs created in the famed material for this collection offered from Saikai.”

Each of them will cost you $18.

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Stelton Simply Espresso Machine (battery-powered)

January 15th, 2010

Stelton Simply Espresso Machine

Stelton has announced its availability of their battery-powered coffee machine, Stelton Simply Espresso Machine, which claimed as the world’s smallest espresso machine. The coffee maker is powered by rechargeable battery that let you make a cup of coffee when you’re out from home. Just fill the boiler with water, bung in a coffee pod, invert it and you’ll get a your coffee done. Priced at £179 ($291).

[via TechFresh]

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Scion Kogi xD Mobile Kitchen by MV Designs

January 9th, 2010

Scion Kogi xD Mobile Kitchen by MV Designs

It was shown at the last SEMA show at the Las Vegas. It is called the Scion Kogi xD Mobile Kitchen, a car with kitchen designed by MV Designs. It has a grill, fridge, cutting board and all the thing you need for cooking. There’s a DJ version last time. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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Wine Glass Holder Necklace

December 31st, 2009

Wine Glass Holder Necklace

Busy with both hands every time when comes to party? Maybe you should wear the Wine Glass Holder Necklace, keeping your wine close at heart. It comes with adjustable strap that holds a regular-sized stemmed glass. Priced at $20.

[via Woohome]

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Umbrella Salt and Pepper Set

December 26th, 2009

Umbrella Salt and Pepper Set

These salt and pepper shakers feature fine silver plating, red enameling, and scroll trim details. Each of them measures 4.5″L x 3.25″. Get this set for $46.00.

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Sanrio Hello Kitty Sushi Maker

December 26th, 2009

Sanrio Hello Kitty Sushi Maker

Sanrio has released a Hello Kitty Sushi Maker. Package includes Kitty’s Face Rice Compressor x1, Kitty’s Ribbon Rice Compressor x1, Bottom Cover x1, Cover x3, Makisu Roller, Shamoji Rice Spoon x1. It is available at USD18.70. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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Micro S'more

December 17th, 2009

Micro Smore

You can make a perfect S’more with Micro S’more and your microwave. Get it done in just 10-seconds. The device uses core fusion technology to cook your gooey treats from the inside out. It comes with high impact plastic base for perfect support and it is easy to clean with dishwasher safe. The S’more is available at $19.95. Video after the break. Read more…

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