PatchNRide

Never get a flat when you’re in the garage, right? Not a problem any more—just pick up a PatchNRide ($30). If you have a puncture, all you do is insert the spiked tool tip and push the button to patch. Then you pump some air in your tire and be … Read More

Drop Kitchen Scale

Ever tried cooking (especially baking) with recipes that measure by weight instead of volume? You’ll never go back. Once you’re ready to make the jump, check out the Drop kitchen scale ($80). It’s connected to your iPad and comes with a suite of software, including proven recipes that you can … Read More

Mod Folio

We just can’t replace all our stuff with a smartphone, no matter what Buzzfeed says. For one thing, compasses on smartphones suck. For another, we’re luddites. If you feel the same way, check out the Mod Folio (starting at $250). It’s a leather folio for your every day carry: cords, … Read More

BRCK

Need internet, despite spotty connectivity and no electricity? Well, that’s why they made BRCK ($TBD), a router with a lot of extras. It’s a rugged, idiot-proof way to connect to the internet. It has a big battery (that’s large enough to charge other stuff too), has four gigs of on-board … Read More

INKAS Huron APC

Doubtful that our Canadian audience will ever need an APC, but we have to admit, this is one cool APC. The INKAS Huron has a 8.3-litre Paccar engine and a ten speed Allison transmission. It’s armour, which covers both the passenger compartment and engine bay, is designed to withstand anything … Read More

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