Tuesday 27 September 2011

The Grillslinger Braai Utility Belt

Think of the Grillslinger Braai Utility Belt as your braai toolkit. Never again will you waste precious beer drinking minutes with your mates digging around your kitchen drawers for those essential yet missing pieces of your braai kit. Just strap on this belt and you’re armed with every self-respecting South African man’s idea of the perfect braai tool kit.

The belt holds a set of high-quality Stainless Steel tools (tongs, spatula and knife) with each being easily accessible and easy to put away in assigned slots. It even has room for a bottle of oil and salt and pepper shakers, and if you’ve got the tongs in hand there’s a free space for your beer.

It’s all very Wild Wild West and Butch Cassidy.

The belt is machine washable and fully adjustable and retails at R790.

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Black & Decker 36V Mower

Now here’s a mower you can toot your horn and brag to your mates about…

Battery-electric mowers are just as heavy as their gasoline counterparts, but the new Black & Decker 36V version weighs only 32,6 kg and has powered rear wheels which makes the pushing effortless. You can adjust the speed via a sliding lever, and the separate motor supplies plenty of torque to the wheels. The rechargeable mower also has a bigger battery, which means more power to the mower, so even the thickest grass won’t bog this baby down.

Other cool features include a frame which extends and collapses making storage much easier, and a battery in the top-end model that can be removed for charging and replacement, which is super for extending the mower’s range and life span.

This mower also has a new look from the previous model, which was streamlined and compact. The new sleek design is quite macho and wicked-looking and screams, “I mean business!”

The Black & Decker 36V mower retails at R3329.25, and the cheaper 45,7cm mower costs R2958.50, but doesn’t have a removable battery. A spare battery for the top-end model retails at R1482.95.

Monday 12 September 2011

The U-socket USB outlet

Almost everything can be charged by USB these days, and while it’s really convenient to power up your favourite gadgets while working on your laptop, it’s a bit of a problem when your laptop is out of reach and you can’t find the wall socket adapter plug or don’t have one?

Kill your dependency on your computer to charge your gadgets and say hello to the U-socket USB outlet. The U-Socket replaces your standard wall socket with a socket that features two 2.1 amp USB ports. Not only can you charge your USB gadgets wherever you are in the house but now you can do it without giving up that valuable power plug, because the U-Socket still has 2 ports for your typical plug.

You do need to know a little bit about electricity and basic wiring to replace your old wall socket with the U-Socket but it’s a fairly simple DIY project.

The U-socket is perfect for the guy with too many gizmos and not enough USB outlets at hand. Unfortunately it’s not available in SA as yet but is bound to hit the shelves soon.

Tuesday 6 September 2011

TomTom Go LIVE Service

TomTom has introduced new, driver-friendly versions of popular social networking and online travel services.

Their new Search & Go LIVE Services – which include Expedia, TripAdvisor and Yelp – allow users to access trusted online reviews and offers them the best route to get to their destination by working with TomTom’s map and routing technology.

The Twitter functionality in TomTom devices will feature an option to tweet the driver’s destination to their followers with the ETA. The Twitter message is pre-set by the user before they take off, so they can concentrate on the road ahead without trying to type and drive. The estimated time of arrival will be updated before the actual arrival to give more accuracy. All Twitter functionalities are optional, so if you want it off, so it shall be.

Within the Search & Go LIVE Services portfolio, the Expedia feature allows people to compare accommodation in their vicinity. Trip Advisor and Yelp give drivers access to live, impartial reviews for restaurants, hotels, spas and theatres, so travelling becomes a whole lot easier!
This service is set to be available in South Africa from 2012.