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Climbing Arch for Toddlers

The Climbing Arch for Toddlers is the perfect way to turn your living room into an obstacle course—just wait until your little one starts using it as a launching pad for their next great leap of faith. Bonus: It’s also…

East India Company Fan

This 175-year-old East India Company fan is the perfect gadget for anyone who hates modern conveniences like electricity but loves blowing hot air with the romantic charm of a tiny kerosene furnace. It’s like inviting a Victorian era butler to…

EZ Outlet

The EZ Outlet Electrical Outlet Extender is basically a tiny, heroic arm that reaches behind couches and nightstands so you don’t have to do the awkward furniture-shuffle dance. With USB-A, USB-C, two AC outlets, a 22″–34″ extendable reach, and a…

Egg Opener

This little contraption makes me feel like a classy breakfast wizard, cleanly beheading eggs with a level of confidence I do not otherwise possess before 9 a.m. If soft-boiled eggs had a red carpet event, the NobleEgg Egg Topper would…

Bubble Wand

This bubble wand doesn’t just blow bubbles—it unleashes a full-on bubble invasion, with 36 holes working harder than kids avoiding bedtime. The smiling face and claw shape make it look adorable, but don’t be fooled: this thing means serious bubbly…

Rapid Egg Cooker

I bought the Evoloop Rapid Egg Cooker to save time, but now my eggs are so perfectly cooked they’ve started judging my life choices. Soft, medium, hard, poached, omelet—this thing does everything except eat the eggs for you (which honestly…

Pulsefire The Exothermic UBF

Pulsefire The Exothermic UBF sounds less like a gadget and more like a boss battle, and it lives up to the name by aggressively reminding you that science is happening. If you’ve ever wanted to feel slightly intimidated yet impressed…

Al Dente

Al Dente Red is the pasta timer that knows how to make boiling water entertain—it belts out tunes like it’s auditioning for “American Idol” while your noodles cook. Whether it’s a 3-minute sprint or an 11-minute ballad, this floating, singing…

Digital Sundial

This bright orange sundial is so eco-friendly it refuses to work at night, politely reminding you that the sun also has office hours. It’s part clock, part science lesson, and part conversation starter for guests who didn’t realize being late…

Evel Knievel

This tiny Evel Knievel packs more bravery into a wind-up sprint than I do into my entire day, launching himself with heroic confidence and zero concern for physics. It’s the perfect toy for ages 8 and up—or adults who want…