Ferrari F458 Italia Scale Model Posted: 11 Feb 2011 05:56 AM PST Want an Italia that’s affordable (relatively) and doesn’t catch on fire on the highway? This 1/8th scale model is for you. From the master craftsmanship of Amalgam Fine Model Cars, this F458 Italia is almost two feet long. It features incredible details and superior craftsmanship – just what you’d expect for a Ferrari, albeit an un-drivable one. It ships with a carbon fiber baseplate and an acrylic dust cover. ~$5,700. Share This |
Stanley Skull Ink Flask Posted: 11 Feb 2011 05:32 AM PST Don’t hold out on yourself when mobile drinks are concerned. Take a full eight-shot flask with you courtesy of Shop Stanley. The Skull Ink Flask holds 8 oz. of your poison of choice. It’s made of stainless steel so it’s odorless and tasteless. The wide mouth lets you slam back a real shot, not just a sip or a pinch. It’s leak-proof and Bisphenol A-free so you’ll only have to worry about the alcohol doing things to your liver. $20. Share This |
Vanessa Hudgens Posted: 11 Feb 2011 05:15 AM PST |
DYMO LabelMaker PnP Posted: 11 Feb 2011 04:47 AM PST Professionalize your item tagging with the latest DYMO LabelMaker. The PnP has the labeling software built within the device. You just need to enter the font type and size through your PC or Mac and you’re good to to. It used DYMO D1 labels, from 1/4 to 1/2-inch wide and it runs from your USB port. Windows XP, Vista or 7 users can use the LabelMaker PnP and OS X 10.5.8 or higher for Mac users. $65. Share This |
G1XN Guitar Multieffects Pedal Posted: 11 Feb 2011 01:18 AM PST Hone your skills and be a one-man band with the help of the G1XN Guitar Multieffects Pedal. This cool music gadget features 54 unique effects ready to be unleashed within the G1XN’s 8 effects module. Plus it has a built-in drum machine with 40 pre-set beats to get your rhythm going. Now get those monster chords out and get ready for a huge crowd. $80. G1XN Guitar Multieffects Pedal G1XN Guitar Multieffects Pedal Share This |
Natalie Charalambous Posted: 11 Feb 2011 01:01 AM PST |
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