
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
A "One gizmo does all" marvel. It really works as a binocular, magnifier/linen tester, and has a signaling mirror, and compass all in a roughly 1-1/2" sq x 3-3/4" long package. The bino eyepieces and objectives fold against the body with the objectives doubling as magnifiers when used alone. The signaling mirror makes a good examining table for bugs and seeds etc and is conveniently located under one of the lenses. It should make a good "going off to camp" gift!
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91380 OPTIC ONE |
Test the testers (like guarding the guardians, which can be important) here is a carbon monoxide detector test kit. It comes with a small glass tube of carbon monoxide; you put it in the bag with your CO detector and break the tube. Simple and fast.
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36048P1 CO TEST KIT | |
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36048P10 CO TEST KIT BULK SAVINGS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
And in the kitchen. Lose the pics of the dog and build your very own marble track device on the fridge door. Comes with (11) pieces: (2) 8" and (2) 6" rails, (2) curvy 11" switchback rails, a "tornado funnel," a 3" dia spinning wheel, a couple of counterweighted spinning buckets and a catch box--all held on by magnets--plus a dozen marbles, because you're going to lose a few under that fridge. It's all done in high-fashion lime green and purple plastic and if mathematics works, there ought to be 100 possible Goldbergian combinations. CJ calls it very cool, and we trust him.
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92668 FRIGITS DELUX |
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They call it the "Krazy Cutter" and it's going to make your life a whole bunch easier. It's a little 2-3/8" long x 3/16" thick teardrop-shaped paper slicer with a teensy rust- and dullness-proof ceramic blade that magically cuts through paper and plastic. Perfect for clipping newsprint, cutting wrapping paper, and opening deviously sealed packaging, including the heavy stuff if you press a bit. Even CD cases. The krazy part? Won't cut your fingers or anything else. You could run it right over your hand, press down and everything, and nothing. Really. We tried it on some expendable employees. You know what this means? You can take it on airplanes, which further means that when you get to the coast you'll actually be able to open all the packages full of the stuff you sent ahead.
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92855 KRAZY CUTTER CERAMIC BLADE CUTTING TOOL |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
KLEE-klik it says when you push the back of this little metal toy with the picture of a cricket on it. Sounds something like a real cricket, and just like the brass versions that U.S. paratroopers carried on D-Day for communicating in the hedgerows around Ste. Mare Eglise. Also just like the one Sister Mary Inviolata used to coordinate precision kneeling/standing exercises during our Confirmation practice, which was only slightly more organized than D-Day. You will get (6) cricket clickers for $2.95.
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93082 CRICKET CLICKER |
The world is your kaleidoscope with a teleidoscope, which is to say that instead of a bunch of little pieces of glass and beads in a rotating case, there's a lens at the other end, in this case a big, clear glass marble making lovely patterns based on whatever you point it at. (Try it on a printed page.) Measures 1" dia x 8-1/4" long. The cardboard tube is covered with diffraction paper for a cool look. Assorted colors
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90211 TELEIDOSCOPE |
From sea to shining sea. Weird U.S. is a travel guide to local legends and secrets, including the tomb of the world's largest twins, tin foil sculptors, a full-size granite Mercedes Benz, and creeps, ghosts and ghouls galore. This is the seminal work from the acclaimed authors of "Weird New Jersey." Oddly, AS&S is not listed.
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93767 WEIRD U.S. |
That's all these mega-clever picture hangers make in your drywall or paneling. Will even fit in narrow grout spaces on a tiled wall (might be wise to use a very small drill bit first). Just push the angled point of this J-shaped hook through the drywall and let the curve glide the 3-5/8" long back up against back of the wall. You're left with a small 1/2" x 3/8" hook that will hold up to 40 lbs. Tired of the picture? Just back the hook out and all you have is a hole the diameter of a wire. Call it the Renter's Friend. Our each is a package of (10).
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39791 AMAZING HOOKS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Through our little black-plastic right-angle viewer. It's a 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" hexagon, and Paul says that if you buy (2) you can see eye-to-eye with yourself, which is a little spooky. Great for a little light spying on the street, and if you find a way to stick it over the lens of a small digital camera, you'll get great candid shots.
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89950 RIGHT ANGLE VIEWER |
Another San Francisco band that didn't make it? Could be, but it's also this clever motorized kaleidoscopic LED toy. Measures 10-1/2" long x 1-9/16" dia. Look inside, hold the power button and watch the light show. Turn the speed dial and watch the lights spin and change like the Fillmore during the Summer of Love. Outside is decorated in a meteor design. Comes with (3) replaceable "AAA" batteries.
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93944 KALEIDO-SHOW |
LEDs for all your needs, 3.5 to 4.5VDC, in 5mm, 8mm and 10mm sizes, (5) to a pack! Super-bright white LEDs, 8,000 to 10,000mcd, for tinkerers (electronics, alarm signals, do-it-yourself flashlights) and hobbyists (model cars, railroads, dollhouses, Christmas villages). UV LEDs, 380NM, to build your own money checkers and other UV scanners. And every size perfect for robotics!
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93911 10MM UV LED'S | |
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93909 5MM UV LED'S | |
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93906 5MM WHITE LED'S | |
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93910 8MM UV LED'S | |
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93907 8MM WHITE LED'S |
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