The Pocket Wrench

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The perfect pocket wrench… small, compact, and capable of attacking just about any sized fastener. It’s just a brilliant idea from Chestnut Tools.

Check it out.

The Breitling Chronoliner

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I get the feeling that Breitling is trying really hard to get back to their roots and away from the 46mm hip-hop watches they’ve become known for the last decade or so… This Chronoliner is a pretty damned good start, but it’s still a tad on the large size.

Details here.

Civilware Striker

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The Striker was designed by Geoff Rowley and promises to be a bitchin litter 3-incher. Name sound familiar? Yep, it’s the skater…

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Leatherman Tread

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I’m not feeling this thing, but maybe you are… It’s a bracelet with links that disassemble into tools. Essentially, it’s a wearable multi-tool.

Maybe a watch strap would be a better idea…

Anyhow, details here.

Magpul Case for iPhone 6

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iPhone cases suck… They cover design. Design should never be covered… BUT, I’ve broken three screens in the last 6 months. Gorilla Glass sucks too. So, what to do? You could get one of those huge “life proof” cases or you could compromise with a Magpul. You know that name, right? They mostly make tactical accessories for the gun world. They are now kind of famous for their iPhone cases too.

Plus, they are cheap as shit.

Check it out.

Panasonic Lumix CM1

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It’s a 20mp camera with a f2.8 Leica lens first… and then a Android smart phone. Few details are available at the moment, but you can expect it in the states this summer for around $1000.

Stay tuned.

The Tiny Monster TM06

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The world’s smallest 3800 lumen torch. And it’s only $200. I say “only” because… well, have you seen what high end flashlights go for these days? My god.

Anyway, check it out here.

Marshall Stanmore

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I’ve been looking for a simple bluetooth speaker… Something without a battery and big enough to provide real sound rather than mouse squeaks. Marshall heard about my needs and sent over one of their Stanmore speakers for me to test out. I immediately sent it back to them and ordered one of my own. It’s the perfect shop speaker – sounds huge, has a smallish footprint, and is as simple as a bluetooth speaker can be.

The damn thing costs $400, but honestly – it’s worth every bit of that. Buy yours from Amazon and if it doesn’t meet your expectations, just return it.