3 Cooling Items Compared
Today I’m taking a look at three cooling products in three different price ranges: A $15 cooling spray, a $60 neck fan, and a $105 ice vest.Continue Reading
Today I’m taking a look at three cooling products in three different price ranges: A $15 cooling spray, a $60 neck fan, and a $105 ice vest.Continue Reading
Pillow Pad is a tablet stand with a tri-ledge design that can be viewed from three different angles. Does it really work? Here is my Pillow Pad review.Continue Reading
Mighty Sight is a pair of As Seen on TV magnifying reading glasses that have chargeable LED lights on each side. Do they really work? Here is my Mighty Sight review.Continue Reading
Socket Shelf is a combination of a power strip with surge protection and a small shelf. Does it work as advertised? Here is our Socket Shelf review.Continue Reading
Arctic Hat is a hat that keeps your head cool with an inner liner that uses evaporative water cooling. Does it really work? Here is my Arctic Hat review.Continue Reading
Groove Rings are sturdy silicone rings that are more comfortable and malleable than traditional metal rings. Do they really work? Here is my Groove Rings review.Continue Reading
Tac Zoom is a high definition telephoto lens that can be attached to any smartphone or tablet. Does it really work? Here is my Tac Zoom review.Continue Reading
Bug-A-Salt 2.0 is a gun that fires a pinch of table salt which will neutralize house flies. Does it really work? Here is my Bug-A-Salt 2.0 review.Continue Reading
Own Zone is a set of wireless headphones that transmits stereo sound from your TV. Do they really work? Here is my Own Zone review.Continue Reading
Night Sight are HD driving glasses that allow the user to see more clearly at night. Do they really work? Here is my Night Sight review.Continue Reading
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