Mon Oncle Barbecue
If barbecue was our profession, this would indeed be our briefcase. Mon oncle barbecue ($400) is a grill that folds up into a briefcase held together by leather straps.
If barbecue was our profession, this would indeed be our briefcase. Mon oncle barbecue ($400) is a grill that folds up into a briefcase held together by leather straps.
Interested in displaying your speaker system instead of hiding it? Take a look at this passive bookshelf speaker system ($800). Walnut finish, bass reflexive enclosure, 5.25” midbass woofer, 25-75 watts max RMS power handling. And it looks good. Did we mention that?
If you’re a serious audiophile you already have a amplifier for your record player—but how about your headphones? The McIntosh MHA100 ($5,000) is the first dedicated headphone amplifier from McIntosh, for an unparalleled sonic experience, no speakers required.
Warming to the idea of electric cars? Hope so—because Renovo is launching the Coupe, which they’re billing as the first all-electric American supercar. It can charge in thirty minutes, brings 500 horses to the table, and go zero to sixty in 3.4.
We love all things simple, classic, and outdoors, so it’s no surprise that we love the rolltop from Poler ($70). There’s enough space to travel light, compression straps to keep everything snug, Campdura body fabric, nylon lining, leather details, and a padded laptop slot. Not that we’d like to take … Read More