OnionHolder Onions are a challenge. But not with this all-in-one onion holder. Now you can slice, chop, cut, and remove odor from onions with one tool.
Plus, freeing your hands from touching the onion keeps your hands free of onion odors. Plus, it can be used on potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, and cucumbers too! Very versatile.
DIY Facelift
Facelifts can be expensive! It costs hundreds and thousands of dollars to have simple procedures performed on your face. Plus, going under the knife is painful, and it takes some time to heal. Why go through all the misery and expense when you can buy this Face Slimmer for just $4.99?!
That’s right, not even five bucks, and you can tighten lips, eyes, and chin areas. Just 3-minutes per day and you can kiss those wrinkles away. If you’re puzzled about how it works, don't worry, there are a full set of instructions.
The Evolution of the Pizza Slicer
Introducing the Dreamfarm Scizza. For cutting and serving pizza pies, you have found the ultimate device. This thing will cut perfect slices on any surface without causing damage and then serve a perfect slice to the plate. It’s made of German stainless-steel blades and a non-stick nylon base.
Certainly every college student's dream. Totally simple and intuitive. Seriously one of the best inventions we've seen.
Port-a-book
We absolutely love this one. The small portable computers intended to be carried around are not as comfortable as the desktop ones we have in our homes or offices. In Japan, they have thought of it all.
This laptop has a keyboard that breaks into two pieces when stored, and when in use it becomes the same size as the keyboard you left behind in your office. So, the screen may still be small but for sure the finger exercise on this will be much more comfortable. The next phase of this device is an expandable monitor. That would make it perfect.
‘Beam Me Up, Scotty’
Star Trek fired our imaginations with teleport technologies. Traveling in a zip is a wonderful dream. (Just hope you don’t accidentally land at the wrong, very inconvenient, destination. Like, in the middle of the frigid Atlantic instead of Berlin.)
Space vacation will be available this century. You will be able to orbit the Earth as the moon does, but you’ll still have to rocket to get there. Yet, maybe teleporting isn’t too far off either. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) pulled it off with quantum information. In an experiment, the NIST teleported light particles! Will we be next?