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Simon Mildren, an Australian firefighter with a passion for beekeeping, has streamlined the beekeeping process with the Hivekeepers Micro Honey Harvester system. It sounds like it could be ideal for the recreational or small-scale beekeeper.
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A sharp, new twist on the classic moka pot, the Turbo Moka deletes the line between function and flair. The series of gnarled ridges and channels that encircle its base are designed to increase surface area and better focus flames.
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Beginning sourdough bakers can lessen their struggles with Crustello, a Kickstarter from American AI tech company Race Box. It takes the stress out of being a helicopter parent of a sourdough starter kit, by modernizing an ancient baking method.
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Battery-free tool combines functions of ratcheting screwdriver and socket set
February 13, 2026 | Maryna HolovnovaThe FixBuddy Ratchet combines the functions of a ratcheting screwdriver and a socket set into a portable tool. Designed by a Hong Kong-based team of engineers, it is currently seeking crowdfunding support on Kickstarter. -
Ferrari children's car sells for $243,864 – smashes record auction price
February 10, 2026 | Mike HanlonSince a Ferrari 330 P2 Junior claimed the world record price for a children's car at auction in February 2021, prices have been surging, culminating in Paris last week when RM Sotheby's sold a Ferrari Testa Rossa J that pushed the record to $243,864. -
Flax tube-and-fabric furniture can be rebuilt endlessly
February 09, 2026 | Maryna HolovnovaGerman designers are taking a whole new approach to seating furniture. The pieces they've created are convertible, durable, recyclable, and could potentially become one of the most sustainable offerings the industry has ever seen. -
Tilted frying pan creates multiple cooking zones via basic geometry
January 31, 2026 | Shirl LeighThe iLean-Pan is designed to replace several kitchen pans with a more versatile design. It has an angled bottom that can be heated up to three temperatures in different areas to sauté multiple food ingredients. -
Is this cheaper version of a Cricut actually any good? We reviewed it
January 29, 2026 | Joe SalasI'm generally not the "crafty" type. I'm more into drills, saws, lasers and CNC-type stuff. My better half, however, is an old pro at cutting, plotting, and crafting. We tested out this Cricut alternative. -
Easy to use, consistent, and even heat: Auto Heat Press 2 review
January 26, 2026 | Joe SalasEven if you've never pressed a shirt in your life, the HTVRONT Auto 2 will get your ideas onto fabric like you know what you're doing. Rumor has it, it can even make a mean panini*. *I started that rumor, by the way. -
5-minute cold brew machine grinds and steeps on your tumbler
January 22, 2026 | Shirl LeighEcoldbrew is a portable compact coffee machine that fits 40-oz Stanley tumblers or its own custom tumbler. It can whip up a cup of fresh cold brew coffee on the go without the need for overnight steeping or pre-ground beans. -
Comfort isn't cheap: My $1,100 LiberNovo desk chair review
January 01, 2026 | Joe SalasI sat down expecting a chair and instead went for a rainbow ride through the clouds. The LiberNovo Omni is absurdly comfortable and I'm afraid it's officially ruined future seat reviews. -
Game-day crime rises up to 70% after sports betting goes legal
December 26, 2025 | Michael FrancoTensions always run high between sports fans of rival teams on game day. But a new study shows that the rise of legalized sports betting in the US is turning those tensions into something far darker. -
Lazy, practical, and cheap – Smartwings automated blinds review
December 21, 2025 | Joe SalasI never once dreamed of having automated blinds. I was hesitant at first because I live in a rental, but then I thought I'd for sure get my deposit back when we eventually move out after an upgrade like automatic shades, right?
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