The Q-Swiper makes cleaning your grill easy and safe

I love grilling, what I don’t like, cleaning the grill. The Q-Swiper is an easy to use tool that not only promises to make cleaning your grill easier but safer.

No more wire bristles

The bristle-less cleaning system cleans your grill using a stainless steel scraper to remove burnt on food, a flexible scrubbing pad, and tough, grease-absorbing wipes.

Q-Swiper’s bristle-less design makes it safer to use, no more worrying about loose wire bristles accidentally ending up in your food. It also means less wear & tear on the grill grate.

The pads design makes it easy to use its sides to clean between grill bars.

The strong disposable wipes have small 3D nodules that lift grime while grease is absorbed by the moist wipe.

The wipes also use food-contact safe cleaning agents. So you don’t have to worry about food contamination.

Q-Swiper wipes are safe to clean all grill surfaces including Stainless Steel and Porcelain Coated Grills.

The Q-Swiper starter kit contains one grill pad with stainless steel scraper and 25 grill cleaning wipes and costs $14.99. You can purchase additional wipes in packs of 40 for $11.99Both are available to purchase on Amazon.

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The Mophie Charge Stream Travel Kit will keep you up and running!


In this continuously evolving and advancing technology-driven world, many of us have become very dependent on our smart devices to manage our daily tasks. Our Smartphones, tablets, and PCs dominate our lives and are with us just about all day and every day.

One of the many challenges of living the “technology” lifestyle is to keep our devices charged so that we always have readily available access to the web. In response to this demand, many companies have developed power packs and charging solutions in every shape, size, and capacity to meet the need.

Mophie is just such a company, and in addition to their numerous models of power packs and charging devices that are already available, they now offer the Charge Stream Travel Kit. The aim of this kit is to provide everything that you would need to charge your smart devices when away from home, and all in a small and compact package. The kit includes a 2.4A wall charger, a USB-A to Micro USB cable, a 2.4A car charger, and the new Charge Stream Mini Pad. The Mini Pad provides a 5W charge to Smartphones compatible with QI wireless charging and can be purchased separately or as a part of the kit.

If you would like to purchase the Mophie Charge Stream Travel Kit, you can pick one up from the Mophie website or from Best Buy for $49.95. The Charge Stream Mini Pad can be purchased separately for $24.95.

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Jarvis Farley with give you inspiration to turn your home into a smart one

What is Jarvis Farley you ask? It’s the home automation digital assistant that Matt Farley created that controls almost every aspect of his home from security cameras, to TVs, music, thermostats, etc. This system even gives his kids credits when they do their chores that they can then redeem for time allowances for watching TV and playing video games.

Matt, who has a background in software development and has been working as an IT Manager for a large company (Chevron) for 11 years, created the Jarvis system including programming the interface. He worked on Jarvis on and off for the past 3 years but started ramping things up in the past 12 months when he and his family moved into their new house. When I asked him how much money he had put into the system he replied:

I haven’t tracked this, but not much.. I already had my home server. The 7-8 cameras were about $150 ea, the 8-10 Amazon Echos were $50-100 each. 2 thermostats $150 ea. WiFi sprinkler system $200, wifi power monitoring  device $200, hmm what else? The LiFX wifi lights were a fortune. 20 lights or so at $80 a piece, and then two string lights were like $300, and the light beam was $200-$300. Finally, all our TVs were expensive – 4 LCDs. Oh and the three touchscreens were $200-$300 each. The vehicle tracker was $120. The 2 tinkerboards were $80 ea., 3-4 raspberry pis $30 ea. Each TV is run by a Linux machine, they were$400 each x4 TVs. I may be forgetting something.

Matt and his kids made a series of short YouTube videos that demonstrate the power of Jarvis. Check out the video playlist and watch all the clips to see all the features of his impressive DIY system.

I don’t know about all of you, but I’m inspired by what Matt Farley has built and plan to create something similar for my own home. You can read more about Jarvis by visiting jarvisfarley.com

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Throw some shade on your iPhone with the myFlipShade

It’s summer. You want to be outside in the fresh air and sunshine, but if you want to look something up on your phone, send a text, or read a book, it’s pretty difficult to see the display when the sun is shining. Even with the phone’s display setting at the max brightness level, the glare from the sun will make the phone’s screen appear to be almost black. Is there a solution other than going back indoors? myCharge thinks their myFlipShade will do the trick.


myFlipShade is a shade for iPhone 6 and newer iPhones including the iPhone X. It attaches to the back of the phone with sticky tape and folds flat when it’s not needed and opens up into a sun shade when you do. The plastic shade helps improve the visibility of your iPhone screen outdoors and provides a measure of privacy for people who like to look over your shoulder.

It’s priced at $9.99 and you can find it on Amazon.

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Know the time, if not the star date, with the Star Trek Clock

Fans of Star Trek will like these clocks from the YOUgNeek shop on Etsy.  The body is made of glass and brushed metal.  The hour markers and the center of the clock are all populated with vintage, classic Action Fleet Micro Machine starships, warships and other vessels.  The clocks are hand finished in a black and silver pewter-like color.

The vessel in the middle can be either Deep Space 9, Borg Cube, Federation SpaceDock, or Space Station K-7, or you can request the Star Trek logo.  The maker uses whatever vessels they have on hand, but you can specify your favorite series or even specify particular vehicles you’d like to have.  Be aware that special requests can take longer and may cost extra if rare vessels, like Voyager and Defiant, are used.

The clock itself measures 11-11/16″ in diameter, but may be as wide as 14″ (at the widest point) with the vessels attached. The Star Trek Clock is $129.99.  It is handmade to order, so allow some extra time for delivery.  Order your Star Trek Clock at the YOUgNeek shop.

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