
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Newspaper Sudoku not tough enough for you? You show-off. Try solving the Sudokube®, the evil spawn of a rogue Rubik's Cube® and a wayward Sudoku maiden. You twist away at the 2" x 2" black-and-white plastic cube, until each of the (6) sides displays digits 1 through 9. Extra credit if they're all in the right order with the numbers facing the same way. Only took us 12 minutes, but we used a hacksaw and some epoxy. Packaging says it's "For Ages Over 5." Right.
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92950 SUDOKUBE |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Nothing quite says pure Bavarian goofiness like a nice pair of hopping lederhosen. There's no actual Bavarian inside, you understand, just the (literally) stand-alone, peripatetic pants. Wind them up, watch them hop around the desk or the brauhaus tabletop. The "happy sort of short trouser" stands 3-1/2" tall, with suspenders. Unterhalten, ya?
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93035 HOPPING LEDERHOSEN |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Makes us want to dance every time we wind up one of these clever/goofy fools. The little 3-1/2" tall squarehead with the smiley face does what some of us (of a certain age) believe is a modified bugaloo. Very nice hip action, a rotating tummy, and watch out for those swinging arms. If you've ever said "to live is to dance, to dance is to live," you need this guy. We'll send you a red, grey or blue version, but frankly, you ought to have to a pair, because nobody likes to boogie alone.
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92932 DANCING ROBOT |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Interesting wire contraption that we played with as a child. A series of (4) tiers of overlapping and intertwined brass wire semicircular hoops are anchored at the open end to a pair of full circles. The whole can be shaped into a tube, double balls, a flower petal, etc, depending upon what areas are opened, which closed. A variety of colored beads on the hoops add a decorative touch. Fun, intriguing and decorative all at the same time.
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89678 FLEXI-SPHERE |
Finally! Stereo headphones that snuggle around the nape of your neck instead of messing up your coif. You pick from a pair of low-impedance, clean-sounding, 36-ohm headphones made by Jensen and bearing their logo, with 4-foot leads and the standard 1/8" miniplug to fit most all devices. Or the logo-free versions that are just, well, logo-free (and a buck cheaper).
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37003 JENSENĀ® HEADPHONES | |
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37353 NO LOGO HEADPHONES |
Or sort-of-locking. Push the plunger down and they lock in place, but push the 1/8" nipple down on a hard surface and they'll unlock for re-use. Handy in the shop or craft room for oil, grease, paints, and glues. (Also quite useful for getting liquid medication into the dog.) They measure 3-1/2" long x 9/16" dia and hold 5ml, are graduated in .2ml increments, and have threaded tops. Note the throwaway price.
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37664P10 LOCKING SYRINGE | |
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37664P100 LOCKING SYRINGES |
Can you say peace of mind? Relax with the ultimate emergency accessory: a cell phone charger that works with a single "AA" battery (included). Comes with a much-larger-then-usual selection of (8) adapters, designed to work with (2) different Nokia phones, (3) Motorola (including the Razr), (1) LG, (1) Samsung, and (1) Sony Ericson. Run the phone directly off it, or leave it in to charge.
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93243 PHONE CHARGER |
Call it the human LoJacker. "In-Reach" is a 3-1/8" x 2-1/4" x 11/16" thick clip-on transmitter and matching receiver that warns you with a loud buzzer or vibration when the wearer wanders off, out of a preset range. Has (6) range/distance bars, 10 to 300 feet, although we think 200 feet is more accurate, at least indoors. Also has a panic button alert and transmitter call feature. Includes a 25" adjustable belt for kids, and runs on (4) "AAA" batteries that you add. These originally sold for $60, but we're offering peace of mind for half that.
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38024 CHILD TRACKER |
This all-purpose scissors is the favorite of everyone at A.S.&S.: Pat uses his to cut and strip wire. C.J. uses his to slit the tape on packages. Mary Ann uses hers to open bags of pretzels. It's 6-1/4" long overall, with a very sharp 2" stainless steel blade and large, comfortable handles. It would sell for $9.95 retail if it was new, but it was used for one day to cut cloth in the assembly plant of a major car company, then discarded. Quality control is a wonderful thing.
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30457 STAINLESS SCISSORS |
Call it a toy that's not a toy. The "Say What?" wireless doorbell is marketed to kids for their rooms, but is equally useful for the houses, apartments and offices of people with a sense of humor. Put the 2" x 5-5/8" x 1-3/4" bell unit on the outside, mount the 5-18" x 3-1/2" x 1-1/2" receiver inside up to approx 30 feet away. (Ignore the 50-feet instructions on the packaging.) You record a digital 10-second greeting, or warning, that plays to the bell-pusher when the bell is pressed. Inside, you hear one of (4) preprogrammed sounds: a meow; circus music; dance music; or a voice saying "Here comes trouble." Units have two volume levels. Requires (2) "AA" batteries for the bell (included, but likely dead) plus (3) C-cells, not included, for the receiver. Includes mollies and double-sided tape for mounting. Can be used for outside entrances, but we'd suggest only in protected areas.
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38435 WIRELESS BELL |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Just spread some of this Glow-In-The-Dark Body Cream on yourself. Our each is a 1-ounce tube, which ought to cover a whole lot of you, maybe all of you, depending on how much you there is, of course. Or spread it on something, or someone else. Could be the ultimate bike safety item or Halloween costume, or it could open up whole new worlds of entertainment. Non-toxic, soluble in soap and water. Expose it to light to activate it before you plunge into the dark.
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38363 GITD CREAM |
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