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Consumer 3D printers definitely have their uses, but they're typically limited to printing rigid objects … and doing so pretty slowly. The Saltgator, on the other hand, allows you to crank out rubbery injection-molded items in a claimed 10 minutes.
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Want an induction stove that plugs into a standard 120-V power socket? After a gradual rollout this spring, the Copper Charlie is now available across the US.
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Precision milling used to mean giant, pricey shop machines out of reach for most makers. You could design the "next big thing," but could you actually build it? Now you can.
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Review: Roomba's Plus 505 Robovac combo, now on sale
October 14, 2025 | Loz BlainiRobot has fixed a couple of glaring issues with its robot vacuum range – but are the latest Roombas enough to save the company? We spent a couple of months with the affordable, midrange Roomba Plus 505 Combo Robot + AutoWash dock. -
Titanium bit driver is both retro and new-and-improved
October 10, 2025 | Ben CoxworthSome tools are made to be admired and fondled as much as they're made to actually be used. Such certainly seems to be the case with the sandblasted titanium GripNGo 2.0 ratcheting bit driver, which is currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign. -
Is your dog a "ball junkie?" New research sheds light on dog addiction
October 09, 2025 | Michael FrancoMuch in the same way humans can become addicted to online gaming or internet gambling, dogs can become addicted to their toys. That's the finding of new research that examined the behaviors of 105 pups in a laboratory setting. -
Limited-edition titanium vise gets to grips with almost anything
September 29, 2025 | Ben CoxworthNot that long ago, most of us didn't even know what a fractal vise was. Now, however, we're hearing about the fourth one in six months. That said, the Titaner TiFractal Vise still manages to pack in a few unique selling points of its own. -
High-rise becomes world's largest skate ramp for record-breaking stunt
September 29, 2025 | Adam WilliamsSandro Dias has broken two Guinness World Records after turning the curved facade of a 22-story high-rise in Brazil into the world's largest skate ramp. He dropped from a height of 197 ft and reached speeds of up to 64 mph during his descent. -
This ball-shooting robot wants to be your tennis coach
September 24, 2025 | Ben CoxworthBehold, the rise of the tennis-coaching robots. First there was the PongBot, followed by the Tenniix and the Acemate. Now, there's the possibly even more capable ball-shooting, performance-assessing, AI-packin' Aceii One. -
Sleek ultrasonic chef's knife makes chopping 50% less of a chore
September 22, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalA new chef's knife with sophisticated vibration tech built in promises to cut the effort you put into chopping ingredients in half. It won't buzz loudly, it'll charge wirelessly with an optional accessory, and it'll even prevent foods sticking to it. -
Huge dog study charts complex links between behavior and health
September 21, 2025 | Paul McClureThe largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine traits. It provides insights that could help identify early signs of illness and improve training and welfare. -
Review: Clever new stick vacuum solves two of my biggest cleaning problems
September 20, 2025 | Loz BlainRoborock is best known for its futuristic and forward-thinking robovacs – but it's out to prove it can be just as innovative in the world of hand-held stick vacuums. The H60 Hub Ultra brings robovac tech to the stick world, to excellent effect. -
Review: Luba 2 AWD AI lawn mower turned me into the neighborhood hero
September 19, 2025 | Joe SalasIt's 2025, and we have AI. We have humanoid robots that can do front flips. We have autonomous delivery vans and taxis. And yet, the craziest thing to me is having a little autonomous robot doing my yard work.
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