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Bushnell Golf Wingman HD GPS Speaker

 

Modern golfers expects more from their tech. Bushnell Golf gives it to them with the category-defining Wingman HD, the next evolution in GPS golf speakers. It combines cutting-edge GPS and Bluetooth tech, premium audio, and a high-resolution color touchscreen for an unmatched audio and distance assist to improve every round.

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Hot Potato

 

Buttered Side Down attempts to cook a potato in the microwave, but against all logic, he wraps the tuber in aluminum foil. The resulting electrical chaos unleashes a chain reaction of events that could end the universe. Kudos to the guys from Warframe for supporting such a clever tie-in video.

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3lb Heavy Tumbler

 

The Heavy Tumbler is no lightweight travel mug. Made from food-grade stainless steel with double-wall insulation, this hefty 40 oz. capacity tumbler keeps drinks hot or cold for hours while delivering a solid, gym-ready grip with its knurled no-slip handle. It weighs a beefy 3 pounds, fits in most cupholders, and should be hand-washed only.

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True Facts About the Praying Mantis

 

Mantids are some of the world’s most fascinating insects. Ze Frank explores the biology of the praying mantis from birth as cannibalistic, see-through creatures through their grown-up lives as stealthy predators. These creatures use their triangular heads and independently-moving eyes to track and snatch insects and even small animals.

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Engineer PH-55 Multi-Function Scissors

 

These impressive scissors from Japan’s Engineer tools are strong enough to cut through rope, leather, and wire. They feature four stainless steel cutting areas: flat and micro-serrated edges, a wire cutter, and a box opener. Large finger holes provide a confident grip, while an overlapping guard prevents pinched fingers. Comes with a protective cap.

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Making a Real Katana from Paper

 

After impressing us with his see-through katana, maker Mike Shake is back with another unusual weapon. Inspired by paper’s ability to draw blood, he got to work on a sword made from thick sheets of paper, stacked, slathered in epoxy resin, and cut into a katana shape. After experimenting with two blade thicknesses, he honed […]

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