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Feb 03
2009

Sleek & Sexy Lawnmower

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guygardensgardeninggadgets

Okay, everyone knows about my great love for sleekness and cool gadgets, and if you read my blog posts you know I have already touched upon the issue of cutting the lawn. (I HATE IT!!) Take a look at the below product:

Automower solar-powered robotic lawn mower



Take a drive around your neighborhood - do you think the lush, green lawns that you see are the result of leaving it neglected? No sir, keeping the garden neat and tidy with an even patch of green grass is hard work, and it gets

Feb 03
2009

For All Late Night Gardeners

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guygardensgardeninggadgets

Most that enjoy gardening have likely heard that it's better to water your plants late in the evening rather than during the day. However, if you aren't the best at gardening just yet or you're just so busy that you tend to forget, often night can sneak up on you. Which leaves you the choice of waiting till the next day to water your plants or attempt to wander out in the dark. Well if it's difficult to find your way around the yard at night, this contraption might come in handy.

It's a

Feb 02
2009

Look, No Straps!

Posted by WHG Staff in The Gadget Guyshopping

Look, No Straps! Vizini Introduces Strapless Women's Sun Visors That Take Hat-hair and Headaches Out of Sun ProtectionEverything from polka dots to a hot pink sun visor is available from Vizini.com.

Shielding the eye area from the sun's rays is the most effective way to combat wrinkles and creases, as well as stave off eye disorders, but many women are put off by the matted hair, headaches, and smeared makeup that come with wearing traditional sun visors. Vizini solves the dilemma: The company's American-made clip on sun visor protects the eye area from sun exposure and

Feb 02
2009

Sprinkler Hide-A-Key

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guygardensgardeninggadgets

Okay, so everyone knows about the cheesy rocks, hiding the key underneath the welcome mat. If your looking to fool a robber, neither of those two tricks works anymore. The Sprinkler- Hide-A-Key is just the right solution to fool everyone. This clever hiding apparatus is just the right ticket to solve this problem, blends in with your current surroundings and will keep everything safe and tightly held secretively for you.

If you have a desert for a garden and a patchy lawn..you may have to

Feb 01
2009

Spiderweb Lawn Art

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guygardensgardeninggadgets

Just In Time for Spring!

Here is a great idea to help your kids become more familiary and less afraid of our arachnid friends. Homemakers everywhere hate the site of cob webs in their house, however, the intricant patterns can make for great lawn decoration and discussion amongst your neighbors.

This items comes ready from the box. All you do is stick in anywhere in your yard; I would suggest next to your patio, porch or backyard walk way and wait for an arachnid friend to visit and display their talents!

What a great learning tool for your children, grandchildren, neices, nephews and the list goes on. The architectual display will last as long as you would like it to until you wipe the slate clean for your spider to redo his/her masterpeice or allow one of their friends to give it a try.

Price: £7.99 (comes with an information booklet written by Natural History Museum scientists, providing more information on spiders and their webs.)

Where to Buy: Coolest Gadgets

 

Nov 22
2008

Turkey Stuffing Cage!

Posted by joe in tricksThe Gadget GuyholidaysFoodcooking

As I shop around online aimlessly for the best of ideas to forward to our readers at home...I couldn't help to think of what gadgets are out there to help streamline all of our cooking needs. Then I thought of how to make Thanksgiving and Christmas Turkey easier for us all to enjoy. I, being a huge stuffing fan myself, found this great contraption and it's easily very affordable.

This cage will fit up to 2 boxes of stuffing! (Woo Hoo) and can be used on a turkey 14lbs + !!!!!

I found this

Nov 21
2008

Turkey Jerky!

Posted by joe in The Gadget GuyholidaysGourmetgadgetscooking

I must admit that I am somewhat of a fan of jerky. Something to think about during the holidays is what to do with all that left over turkey!! I mean, how many times can you make Turkey Waldorf sandwiches or even turkey and gravy (light) over toasted bread.

This is a pretty fun new option and most kids like jerky anyways. It's TURKEY JERKY!!!

This item will hold 1 lb (one pound) of meat while you lay down the turkey into great sized strips. Just add spice and Cure packs.

Includes:

Nov 21
2008

How to Stop Licking the Whisk

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guyrecipeholidaysgadgetscooking

Okay, I am one of the many that are guilty in licking the whisk after I have finished whipping up a merengue, gravy, icing, etc. , I confess!

To help me in stopping the licking of the whisk I found this neat whisk through Target that KitchenAid manufactures.

This item is great as it has a non-stick surface so nothing sticks to it and it is totally dishwasher safe.

 

I found this item at www.target.com
It retails for:

Nov 16
2008

Follow the Glowing Brick Path!

Posted by joe in The Gadget GuyLandscapinggarden toolsgardengadgetselectric bill

A great way to save on your electric bill while being eco-friendly is to use solar powered LED lighting in your garden.
To create some drama in more trafficed areas try these solar powered LED bricks!

With some pizazz and careful planning, the use of solar powered LED bricks can be an attractive and practical solution for lighting pavements, walkways, and other paved areas.

You can purchase these bricks at: http://www.simbiousa.com/SolarPowered_led_brick_lighting.htm

 

 

Sep 30
2008

Everyone Wants to GO GREEN!

Posted by joe in The Gadget Guygreen

Everyone wants to join the bandwagon and go green these days. While this Neuton push mower doesn't come with an array of solar panels to stay juiced, at the very least it has 24-volt batteries that are able to run up to an hour on a full charge.

The main selling point of Neuton's push mower is the fact that it is uncharacteristically silent, so don't think the device is broken when you turn it on to groom your garden. I wonder which emits more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere -- the

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