Paul Jr. Designs Coleman Grill Posted: 02 Mar 2011 10:26 AM PST There’s no wrong choice in picking up a grill for an outdoor or road trip cooking, but there will always be the best one that can ease up the task of grilling just like the Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill. Layed-out by Paul Teutul Jr., famed motorcycle designer from American Chopper, the Coleman RoadTrip Grill features 285 square inches of cooking space, dual 10,000 BTU burners, detachable side tables, collapsible structure, and a porcelain-coated cast-iron grates. And as we said it was designed by a motorcycle artist so the RoadTrip Grill is fashioned with sleek accents like the black paint finish, towing handles and wheels, diamond plate inserts, and chrome accents. $140. Share This |
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Seagate Barracuda XT Posted: 02 Mar 2011 02:23 AM PST Still stuck with a legacy OS like Windows XP? I know I am. As much as this operating system is a joy to use, it just can’t keep up with the evolution of modern hardware. Fortunately for us, Seagate is still considerate of the stragglers in the OS race which is why they’ve developed the Barracuda XT internal hard drive. Whilst a 2.1TB storage ceiling limited the XP before, the Barracuda XT has 3TB worth of space and will work on the XP without additional hardware. Seagate’s DiscWizard software and SATA interface allows you to make full use of this massive amount of storage. $TBA. Share This |
Ring Flash Adapter Posted: 02 Mar 2011 02:11 AM PST There are many, many ways to improve your photography and having the appropriate gear is part of it. Like the old adage that says ‘you don’t bring a knife to a gun fight’, you can’t have the wrong lighting tool to get the right light. This Ring Flash Adapter should do well with your macro photography or general portraiture. It slips over your existing flash guns, essentially turning it into a fab studio light on the go. The Ring Flash delivers even lighting on your subject for a nice, soft glow. And you’ll also get those nice, round catchlights on your subject’s eyes. $40. Share This |
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