The KLAX Axe head is an EDC multi-tool for lumberjacks and lumberjills

The next time you go out into the forest to camp or hike, leave your axe at home and just take the KLAX Lumberjack Head from Klecker Knives.

The KLAX head is a stainless steel axe that does more than chop down trees. It features additional tools like a knife blade, hammer head, hex wrenches, bottle opener, ruler, and more.

The KLAX Head uses a special clamp so you can attach it to a handle that you supply yourself. That means that you can pack the KLAX without the handle and scrounge around for a limb when you need to use it. This saves space in your pack. Of course, you’ll need to find a limb to use it 🙂

You can read more about the KLAX Lumberjack Axe Head at kleckerknives.com and you can order one for $149.99 from Amazon.

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SmartQ Lightning pen drive review

The SmartQ lightning pen drive is a small flash drive that plugs into an iPhone’s lighting port. It can be used to back up all of your important data, including calendar, contacts, and photos. Let’s take a look at how it did for me! 

The SmartQ comes in various space sizes and colors. I received a 64GB drive with gold finish.

It comes with the drive, a short A-Male to Micro-B USB cable, and a user manual.

The SmartQ comes with a small plastic cap to cover the lightning port when the drive isn’t in use.

Here’s the bottom of the SmartQ drive

There’s a small loop to use if you want to hang the drive off of a key chain.

The SmartQ is here on my iPhone 7 Plus, and as you can see it sticks out a bit. I don’t mind this as I have a case on my phone and there’s still room to use the drive.

After downloading the PowerDrive app in the iOS App Store, you can plug in the SmartQ drive. It will prompt for access.

Inside the app, you can select Calendar, Contacts, or Photos to back up.  It’s very easy to do and backs up in under a minute or two.

There’s also an option to use Touch ID or just a passcode to unlock the app, which is nice to keep your files private on the SmartQ drive.

In the PowerDrive’s finder, you can look for your files under Movies, Music, and Documents. You can also see how much space is left on your phone, and on the SmartQ. If you need to find your backed up photos, just use the PowerDrive finder to see them. It displays easy to view thumbnails.

You can also view the files on the SmartQ drive on your computer. On my Mac, It showed up as an Untitled drive.  If you had a password in your app, you just need to give it temporary access via the PowerDrive app, and the files will mount in the finder (Or Windows Explorer) as any other USB drive.

I really like the SmartQ for the simple usage it has for backing up files and using it as a thumb drive. It’s convenient and great to use as a second backup method for your phone, with the added security of using a password on the drive.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by SmartQ. Please visit the product page on Amazon for more information.

 

Product Information

Price: $39.95
Manufacturer: SmartQ
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Password protected
  • Extra backup for the iPhone
Cons:
  • None

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This Bluetooth speaker uses the sun to blast Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do

Chances are that you own a Bluetooth speaker. I bet there’s also a good chance that your Bluetooth speaker’s battery is dead when you want to use it to play some of your favorite tunes. With the E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker from Renogy, that won’t be a problem for you ever again because the E.TUNES is powered by the sun.

The E.TUNES Bluetooth 4.2 speaker is perfect for use outdoors it has a built in solar panel that will keep the speaker playing by converting the sun’s rays into power.

The speaker has a IPX6 rating, which means it’s splash proof so a little rain won’t hurt it. The E.TUNES also features an LED flashlight with an SOS mode, and a 5,000 mAH rechargeable battery that you can use to recharge other devices like your smartphone.

The Renogy E.TUNES Portable Solar Power Bluetooth Speaker is priced at $134.99 from Amazon.

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This vampire isn’t afraid of garlic

We can all use a little extra iron(y) in our diet and Gracula is here to help with that. Gracula from Animi Causa is a cute little kitchen helper that makes the task of garlic crushing way less scary.

Put a few cloves in the mini vampire’s cloak. Put the head on top and give it a few twists.

You’re left with crushed garlic and stink free fingers.

If you would like to get your own Gracula, head over to www.animicausa.com. You can order one for $16.99 but be aware that they are on back order until the middle of September.

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5 back to school deals and gear ideas

It’s time for a new school year to start and with that comes the adventure of shopping for new gear. To help you out, I have a few deals that can help you save some cash on Apple laptops and accessories. And a bonus idea for anyone who might want to update their home theater.

Apple MacBook Deals

Apple 15.4″ MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Late 2016, Space Gray)
Reg Price: $2,799
Instant Savings: $700
You Pay: $2,099
Check out this deal at https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1293727-REG/apple_mlh42ll_a_15_4_macbook_pro_with.html

Apple 13.3″ MacBook Pro (Space Gray, Late 2016)
Reg Price:$1,489
Instant Savings: $240 + Free Office 360
You Pay: $1,249
Check out this deal at https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1293728-REG/apple_mll42ll_a_13_3_macbook_pro_with.html

Master & Dynamic’s back to school BOGO promo

Now through September 4th (Labor Day), all headphone orders through Master & Dynamic will receive a free set of black ME03 Earphones (worth $159) along with two free audio books courtesy of the largest U.S. audio book producer and retailer: Audible.
Check out this deal at www.masterdynamic.com

Seagate Backup Plus Drives keep your work backed up

Capacity: The Backup Plus comes in capacities up to 5TB that will give you the storage capacity to store hundreds of hours of media or thousands of photos and documents. The drives are lightweight, thin and durable so you can put one in your pocket, or your backpack and not have to worry about the safety of your files.
Prices start at just $79.99 for the 1TB drive.
Check them out at www.seagate.com/consumer/backup/backup-plus

Samsung CF591 Series Curved 27-Inch FHD Monitor

Do your homework in style with this monitor and then when you’re done studying, kick back and binge watch your favorite shows on Netflix.

The Samsung CF591 is big on screen size, but the price isn’t bad at just $299.99 through Amazon.

Hisense 65″ H8 series 4K smart TV

If you haven’t heard of the Hisense brand of smart TVs, you should definitely check them out because they make a very nice (and a surprisingly affordable) 4K TV with some great smart TV features built right into the system.

For less than $900 ($849.99 from Best Buy), you get an LED TV with very thin bezels, 2160p 4K resolution, HDR, really deep blacks, rich color, edge-lit local dimming, built-in WiFi, 4 HDMI inputs, 3 USB inputs and more.

The Smart TV apps include Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video, and Vudu. So you can ditch a stand alone Roku device.

Read more about it on Hisense.com and order one for $849.99 from Best Buy.

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