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Category: Digs | Garage

Areaware Torch

By Fresno
Posted Friday 06/25/2010 12:00 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Areaware Torch
All kinds of things are made out of wood, from dining room chairs to pirate legs, but we're willing to bet you have never seen a flashlight made from the flesh of a once-proud tree before. That's exactly what the Areaware Torch is. Pushing a little button on the end turns on a 60-lumen flashlight powered by an LED light source. It only uses 3 AAA batteries, which last for an absurdly long time and the body is made from new-growth beech wood, which means it's sustainable and won't make Mother Earth cry into her whole grain cereal. As a bonus, it's heavy enough that, should the need arise, you could wack someone right in the head with it. That's always a good quality to have.
Posted Wednesday 05/26/2010 12:00 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Gladiator Claw Bike Storage Device
In case you haven't noticed, we think bikes are pretty awesome around these parts, but tripping over the stupid thing every time you go into the garage is not. The Gladiator Claw takes shin-bashing by pointy pedals out of the equation, though, by suspending your bike by its back wheel from the ceiling. Putting your bike into the claw is simple: You just push the back wheel into the big orange button and the arms grab onto your rim, suspending the whole rig above the ground. There's enough clearance for big, fat mountain bike tires and it's strong enough to hold even the burliest whip. Getting your bike down is easy too. Push the bike back into the big orange button and the arms release, letting you hurry up and start punishing your sit bones (that's bike nerd talk for your ass).
Posted Tuesday 09/22/2009 8:55 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Yeti Tundra Series Coolers
Made from roto-molded UV polythylene, Yeti's Tundra series coolers are tough enough to stand up to anything. And that "anything" isn't just typical press release hyperbole. They're made to withstand the desert, heavy impacts and even bear attacks. They come in four colors, including white, Desert Tan, Carolina Blue and Tan with a Realtree camo lid. The 35-quart model starts at $239 and moves all the way up to the $750 250 quart monster. You could probably pull an Indiana Jones and survive a nuke blast in the thing if you had to. It'll probably get rid of those pesky bears, too.
Posted Monday 09/14/2009 10:30 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Kwikset SmartKey Door Locks
In our neighborhood, leaving your door unlocked and leaving the house means that you'll be coming home to an empty apartment. We once had our guard dog stolen. But, Kwikset's SmartCode with Home Connect let you lock your door remotely. You can also check in on your door's activity from afar so you can tell if the bad guys have been running around inside of your house while you're slaving away in your cubicle. You'll have to have it professionally installed by an authorized technician since installing it yourself will almost certainly result in your hous becoming self-aware and murdering you.
Posted Tuesday 08/25/2009 11:00 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Garage Fabricators Diamond Plate BBQ Cabinet
Just about everything looks cooler when you slap a layer of diamond plate on it and grills are no exception. The BBQ itself has four stainless steel burners and slides out so you won't cook your stomach leaning over to get your meat. The whole cabinet sits on six heavy-duty casters you can use to roll your grill outside. If you're feeling like a true baller, you can spring for additional options like a built-in HDTV. Just make sure you leave enough money in the old bank account to go out and buy a huge freakin' pile of meat. It will cost you $1,678.57, plus shipping, but you might want to spring for the extra $46.43 fire extinguisher upgrade.
Posted Tuesday 08/18/2009 9:34 AM
Filed Under: Digs | Garage
Kobalt 53-Inch Steel Tool Chest
Yeah, this big metal box has 16 drawers to hold all of your tools, but there's a lot more going on behind the scenes. It has a Pioneer sound system that's iPod compatible, built right into the cabinet. There are LED lights built into so you can find your tools with ease and there's a 1.6cu ft refrigerator for storing the one thing that's absolutely essential for all kinds of work: Beer. Be ready with $1,700 if you want one in your own garage.
 
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