Monday 27 June 2011

DIY Hooch Kit

You know you’re supposed to eat five portions of fruit and veg a day, right? Well, imagine being able to count an alcoholic drink beverage as one of your fruits? Dreams do come true, dudes, ‘cos now you can turn your favourite fruit juice into a lekker alcoholic drink.

This product ranks high on my list of legendary gadgets because it really does transform fruit juice into booze. How? You simply decant your favourite juice into a large bottle, pour in the magic powder, pop the rubber stopper and airlock into the lid and let the wonder of fermentation work its magic.

The minimum brewing time is 48 hours, but as with any booze, the longer you leave it to work the more potent your end product will become. The result is a refreshing fizzy fruit juice with a maximum alcohol content of 14%. What’s not to love?

You get 6 sachets of the magic powder, 1 airlock, 6 bottle stickers and an instruction leaflet for R180. Phuza on!

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Biltong Maker

Now what could beat having your mates over to watch the rugga whilst they chow down on biltong that has been made by you? Ye shall hence forth be known as The Biltong King.

The "Biltong King" Biltong Maker by Mellerware lets you and your mates enjoy awesome tasting, and, better yet, home-made biltong and droe wors. Now you can prepare your very own biltong according to your taste and preferences using your favourite recipes and choice cuts of meat.

The device is lightweight, energy efficient, simple to assemble and really easy to clean, with a removable base plate keeping it hygienic. It has a clear front panel and a built-in circulating fan unit, so you can literally watch biltong appear before your very eyes. The unit comes with four hanging rods and 12 durable hooks, which translates to about 2kgs of meat at a time.

The Biltong Maker retails at around R450.

Monday 13 June 2011

GoPro Hero HD Camera

My surfer friend Shawn lights up when he regales us with stories about his latest acquisition, the GoPro Hero HD camera. And it’s no surprise: there’s nothing not to love, especially for a guy who likes to record his daily wave conquests. From the reasonable starting price of R2300 to the endless mounts for your car, bike, surfboard etc, this little gadget seems to have it all.

The Hero has a 170-degree field of vision, which is great for reducing the vibrations it will experience while riding down the side of a mountain or inside the barrel of a big wave. This also ensures that what you are shooting is well within the frame but unfortunately makes waves and jumps look a little less impressive.

The average recording times are as follows: 1080p: 12 min/GB; 960p: 14min/GB; 720p: 16min/GB @ 30 fps, 11min/GB @ 60 fps. It’s recommended that you use fast SDHC cards to save battery life. The camera takes an 1100Mah 3.7 Volt battery from which you can get 2.5 hours of battery life in normal climates. The HD camera’s hardy housing retains heat, making it usable in the cold, and it also keeps noise interference, like wind, to a minimum.

The Hero has several still modes, but chances are you won’t be making much use of these - not if you’re a proper action junkie, that is.

Friday 10 June 2011

Zseries Z008 RC Indoor Helicopter

When it comes to toys for boys, this little plaything rates high on my list.

For beginners considering flying, it’s advisable to start off with a small indoor helicopter such as this. This will give you the chance to learn how to fly and maintain steadiness of the aircraft while it’s airborne. The experience gained from starting off small helps reduce your crashes when you move up to larger helicopters.

This neat little helicopter has a four-channel remote, which allows it to bank to the left and right, veer up and down, forwards and backwards, and the nose can be turned to the left and right.

Small helicopters are also very practical when it comes to spare parts as they are extremely cheap. The battery allows for about 8 to10 minutes of flying time. You don’t need a large area to fly, just make sure the space is free of obstructions. Remember that the slightest gust of wind does affect the flight, so be sure to fly in a room that doesn’t have a lot of wind disturbance.

Sunday 5 June 2011

Mede8er MED500X Media Player

Gone are the days of having to find a unit big enough to house your gargantuan media collection. Thanks to the new era of media players, your entire media library is housed in a little black box and is accessible with a few clicks.

The Mede8er MED500X is one such media player that has become a highly coveted item. For an unassuming box it packs plenty of ports: HDMI, component, composite video, optical and co-axial digital audio, USB and Ethernet. There’s no Wi-Fi or storage, but the room inside the case for a hard drive makes up for that.

The user interface is bright and bold, with options that are clearly labelled and sensibly arranged. The MED500X also connects seamlessly to both shared network drives and UPnP media servers. Photo handling is adequate, same goes for its music playback. Video playback is equally fuss-free and the feature of thumbnail previews for files selected in the browser makes it easy finding the file you’re after. Support for almost every video format, save for QuickTime, makes the MED500X a versatile performer.

It retails at around R1800.