Favourite Gadget 2021

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  1. Blueskies

    Blueskies Well-Known Member

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    Definately my Electric Unicycle. It is a Begode RS HS that I got from Eriderz at Murarrie. I use it almost ever day to commute to and from work, it's super quick, heaps of fun and I get so many questions from people curious about it.
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    I'm thinking about getting an Inmotion v11 but think I'll get an electric skateboard
    LiTMUS LAB Inmotion V11 Electric Unicycle | MYER
     
  3. Rooky

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    loving smoothies after @Sackie starting the trend
    hates washing though…
     
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    Make it for the family. Get them to wash it in return :D
     
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  6. Blueskies

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    I came very close to buying an electric skateboard, test rode an Evolve which was fun. But I am certain that for me at least the EUC was the right choice. Make sure you check the top speed, range, and ability of the EUC to tackle bumps/curbs etc before you settle on the skateboard.
     
  7. MTR

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    Easiest way is just very water blitz it, cleans up real quick
     
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    I'm keen to know if I had polished floors with rugs under couches and under dining table, would the vacuum know not to mop the rugs, and only mop the timber floors?
     
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    He's trying to keep a poker face, but that wiggling tail gives him away.
     
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    We actually never use the mop function - prefer mopping ourselves. We love it as a vacuum. But you can setup “No Go Zones” around the house - so it should not go on the rugs if you do that :)
     
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    Does anyone have a gadget that chops onions? ...
     
  13. Shazz@

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    A knife? :p
     
  14. balwoges

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    A knife is a utensil ... I think :rolleyes:
     
  15. The Y-man

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    Does a dude pass as a gadget?



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  16. MTR

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    Did he count his fingers after this
     
  17. GreenTreeFrog

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    I had no idea there was such a thing as bone conductor headphones! I have a child with mostly conductive hearing loss, what a brilliant idea this is. I am going to get him a set.
     
  18. Scott No Mates

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    Good luck with that, if there's some degree of hearing, they can provide some added stimulus (but not a replacement for say cochlear implants if that's the bees knees).
     
  19. JetstreamVic

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    Might not be exactly what you want, but have a look at a Tupperware happy chopper.

    it might work for you
     
  20. balwoges

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    Thanks ... :)
     

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