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Finger wrench.
We could have used this numerous times. And we had no idea it even existed. Think of all the times you have to hold a nut on some inaccessible place, and you keep dropping the thing. Or when you do not seem to reach just far enough. Brilliant. Handles nuts and bolts up to 0.5" and it is USD 3:50 a piece. [Via and of course]

2 November 2007




Help drawing straight lines with a folding rule

Drawing straight lines with a folding rule.
Of course any master carpenter with fingers like oak do this without any help. But for the rest of us who who have fingers soft as wieners, this could actually be a great help. The 90° ruler guide has a slot fitting the classic Swedish folding ruler, provides a firm grip and we are sure we could now draw straight lines without getting splinters in our fingers. From Kawator Produkter (no website, alas) in the Swedish town of Sandviken. We paid SEK 40:- (approx. USD 6:-) just because we could not resist owning one.

28 October 2007






Jar opener.
Most, if not all, glass jars of pickles, relish, cornichons, salsa or spaghetti sauce has a vacuum sealed metal lid. That lid has to come off if you want to enjoy the contents. Now, there are many techniques for achieving this. Bare hands, damp cloth, silicone trivet, knocking the the lid against the counter top, inserting a soon or knife under the edge of the lid... All of those may work fine, but here is another solution that employs a cleverly designed piece of steel. The Lee Valley Jar Opener. Simply insert the end of the instrument under the lid, apply gentle force, and
pop goes the lid. Handles most lids known to man for the measly sum of USD 8:-. [Via]

26 October 2007





The no-tape roller kit.
Anybody who has done some paining at home has probably learned that putting up and removing the masking tape often takes longer than the actual painting. And even though taping is not particularly fun, it is important for the end result. Now there may be a solution to this. The
Zibra Edge-n-Roll kit consists of a tray, insert and a special roller with twin rolls. The idea is that the cover on the outer edge of the rollers should shield the edge where you do not want to paint. The handle can also be turned 180° to facilitate finding a comfortable working position. USD 19:- on Amazon. [Via]

19 October 2007



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