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Some pets just don't get it. Others flip out. Either way, let a machine do the dirty work.
$20


The wonder of polymers makes these slimy spit balls possible. Easy to make and fun to use, spit balls grow to 200x their original size and are slimy to the touch. Slip, slide, and bounce the balls until they explode on target.
$5


If your ordinary roll-aboard pulls up next to this bag, it will surely wet its pants. The North Face Rolling Thunder is so big, it gobbles up other bags within its cavernous interior.
$270


This coffee cup is capable of maintaining your coffee (or any other beverage) at an ideal temperature for a full 20 – 30 minutes. The spaces around the frame are filled with a PCM, or phase changing material.
$TBA


This appropriately named Flat Lamp has no affiliation with a certain Swedish furniture and accessories store. Made of stainless steel and veneer polypropylene, the lamp can be converted from 2D to 3D in minutes, and the only thing you’ll need to add is electricity and a light bulb.
$72


Prepare for Windows 7 with the Dell Multi-Touch Monitor ($470). This 21.5-inch Full HD panel is fully compatible with the multi-touch features of Win 7, and also features a two...(via Uncrate)


These awesome novelty bullets (please note these are not real bullets, just a novelty) are made into a pair of sweet cufflinks. They measure 1 inch long and 1/4 inch wide and are securely placed on silverplated cufflink forms.
$40


Everything in the new line, which includes denim, tees, underwear and sneakers, is specially coated so that it will glow under black light. And the glowing designs are completely invisible in regular light, allowing you to wear them during the day without looking like a complete and utter tool.
$60+


Pour like a pro with the Creamer Action Chrome Faucet Head ($21). The standard-looking keg faucet consistently delivers draft brews with a rich and creamy head. Pull the lever forward...(via Uncrate)


When you seriously need to win the megapixel war, then the logical way to go is medium format. . Featuring 48×36mm sensor delivering a whopping 22 megapixels. For the price, you’ll get the DM22 body along with the Mamiya 80mm f/2.8 D series lens. Not a bad deal for a camera that will certainly trump out all of the latest DSLR releases. $10,000.
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