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The Unicamp Sienna Pop Top camper minivan is now rolling out to customers, filling a void of affordable, flexible small pop-up US camper vans. The van still carries 7 or 8 people but is ready to pull over at a moment's notice and camp the night.
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The X1 Pro laser welder isn't just for pros. It's so easy to use even a beginner can start laying perfect beads in no time. It doesn't just weld either, it also takes off rust and slices through metal like butter.
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AT Overland has introduced the Aterra Slide-In to turn any Toyota Tundra or Ford F-150 into an overland explorer with its own hard-sided shelter. Buy it as a shell and outfit it yourself or pick and choose from AT Overland's long list of options.
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More suck for your buck: Roborock F25 ACE wet/dry vacuum review
April 27, 2025 | Paul McClureWe review Roborock's new wet and dry stick vacuum, the F25 ACE, which delivers a lot of bang for a reasonable amount of bucks. From powerful suction and anti-tangle tech to auto-dispensing detergent and self-cleaning, it ticks many boxes. -
Light-filled tiny house expands living space with a terrace up top
April 27, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe Quantum SE tiny house is a relatively spacious model that includes an open and light-filled interior and a downstairs bedroom. The towable home also maximizes space by offering a neat rooftop terrace area. -
Pocketable firestarter sparks aromatic flame with roast coffee scraps
April 26, 2025 | C.C. WeissCoffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. With that popularity comes literal tons of waste each year. Morii Outdoors puts some of that waste to good use in an all-natural firestarter for camping and survival. -
Adaptable case-padding system gives you a custom fit every time
April 26, 2025 | Ben CoxworthIt's nice to have a protective case with custom foam cutouts for your bits of gear, but that sliced foam isn't gonna be much good for protecting anything else. That's where Pelican's Re-Set padding system comes in, as it can be altered for each use. -
USA's robot building boom continues with first 3D-printed Starbucks
April 25, 2025 | Adam Williams3D-printed construction is really taking off in the USA and the variety of projects being printed is remarkable. The latest example of this comes from the country's first 3D-printed Starbucks coffee shop. -
World's largest wooden structure goes round in circles for over a mile
April 25, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe world's largest wooden structure has been completed. Aptly named the Grand Ring, it takes the form of a massive circular loop with a walkway on top and has a circumference of approximately 1.2 miles. -
Forget about mousetraps – scientists build a better, less splashy urinal
April 25, 2025 | Ben CoxworthUrine doesn't belong on the floor, and it definitely doesn't belong on our clothes. An experimental new urinal design could help keep it from getting to those locations, by virtually eliminating the evils of "splashback." -
2-lb ultralight tent costs as much as it weighs ... in grams
April 23, 2025 | C.C. WeissHyperlite Mountain Gear becomes the latest ultralight gear maker to add a freestanding tent to its ultralight backpacking shelter lineup. The all-new Crosspeak 2 stands tall amongst the brand's offerings as a dome tent that hovers near an even 2 lb. -
Climbing wall tiny house is small in size, but big on fun
April 23, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThough it looks unassuming from the outside, the aptly named Funhouse, by Konpak Tiny Homes, has a playful interior design, including a climbing wall section that provides access to a neat netted hangout area. -
Move over, Ikea: Robot-knit furniture transforms from 2D to 3D
April 23, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalResearchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a way to produce flat-pack furniture using a robotic quilting machine, which folds from lightweight cloth-covered panels into functional pieces for your home.
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