It looks like a canteen but it’s a goblet too

Sometimes you need a bottle and sometimes you need a cup. Why own one of each when the Pint from Stable Goods Company will do the work of both vessels?

The Pint is an insulated double walled bottle made of food grade stainless steel on the inside and a granite like coating on the outside.

The cap is BPA free and opens so you can use the Pint like an ordinary bottle.

But when you’d rather drink your favorite beverage from a cup, the base can be removed, flipped over and attached to the cap to create a pedestal. Nifty! The Pint is priced at $32. Find out more at stablegoods.co and Amazon.

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It’s not fondue, it’s the Fondoodler

Alright, I must admit that when I saw this product I said to myself, “WHY”. But as I thought about it for a minute (maybe three) I said: “why not”. I am of course talking about the Fondoodler.

The Fondoodler is described as a hot glue gun, but for cheese. You have to admire folks who want to help us play with our food. Designed to melt the cheese that you load into its canister, the Fondoodler puts out a stream of hot gooey cheese onto anything you can imagine.

In all honesty, I do see a practical side to this device, if you are a can cheese lover this may be a higher class alternative. So, if you are looking to have fun with your cheese, check out the Fondoodler either on their web page for $30 or on Amazon for $29.95.

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EDC duct tape on your keychain

There’s a saying that “if it can’t be fixed with duct tape, then you’re not using enough duct tape”. Funny, but probably true. You just never know when a piece of this legendary fixer will come in handy, so why not make it a part of your EDC (Every Day Carry), with this keychain fob.

The Keychain Duct Tape (not the most clever name…) is a 2.5-inch long duct tape holder that is available in brass or stainless steel and can hold up to 18 inches of tape wrapped around the spool.

At only $20 it’s not a bad price for an easy and minimalist way to carry a small roll of duct tape. For more info and to order the Keychain Duct Tape, visit gearward.com and a similar one on Amazon.

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Mr. Lentz leather briefcase review

When I opened the box, the smell immediately hit me.  That smell of well-tanned leather.  You know the smell.  You hold it up to your nose and leave it there for awhile.  Yeah, it was like that when I opened the box on the Mr. Lentz leather briefcase.  I have had ‘genuine leather’ goods my whole life that turned out to be not so genuine.  So I was very curious if Mr. Lentz could make a leather good that truly was of the highest quality.  So let’s jump right in.

I’ll go ahead and let the cat out of the leather bag and tell you that this leather briefcase is just about as fine as they come.  And for the price of $398 (plus more if you want it personalized or with the optional inside storage add-on that I got), it better be good, right?  But before I go further, let me provide you what Mr. Lentz states about the size and details of this briefcase:

LARGE: The exterior of this size measures 15.5 inches wide x 11.25 inches tall x 3 inches deep. The interior space is: 14.75 inches wide x 11 inches tall x 2.75 inches deep. The large size will fit Macbook Pro 15″ laptops.
*Hardware change note: the shoulder strap now contains two steel clips on either end that clip onto the hardware on the sides of the bag.

INTERIOR POCKETS ADDON: These are 2 pockets total attached to the interior via 6 heavy duty military grade snaps. The pockets are both 6 inches wide x 5 inches tall, and one contains a flap closure, the other is open with a small key ring attachment.

PERSONALIZATION LOCATION: If you choose to get your Briefcase stamped or branded with initials or a name, the personalization will go on a small tag of leather that will be riveted to the main body of the bag. It will be located under the top flap, near the opening of the bag.

Additional details:

  • Included is a free tin of Mr. Lentz handmade leather conditioner
  • 100-year warranty against defects
  • Handmade per order in the USA
  • Solid brass rivets
  • Full-grain vegetable-tanned leather

What I liked

This bag is top notch.  There isn’t a stitch on the entire bag, as every piece of leather on the bag is attached using rivets.  Just about every leather good I have ever owned has started to come apart at the stitched seams sooner or later with normal wear and tear.  But with nary a stitch in sight and with a 100-year warranty on defects with this product, this bag is going to last me a very long time. And just as with all leather goods, I expect it to get softer and more supple over time.

The inside of the bag is natural and unlined and the buckles are stainless steel and very high quality.  The handle on the top is soft and easy on the hand, and the straps that buckle and close the bag on the front actually wrap around the bottom and snap into place at the top of the back.  What that enables you to do is unsnap the straps on the back and insert like a newspaper or something there, then snap it back to hold the item tight.  There is also a pocket on the back of the bag that can hold a small stack of papers or folders, and it has one snap to hold it closed.

I got the bag with the optional inside storage add-on that is basically 2 pockets.  One of the inside pockets is open with a key ring attachment, while the other has a closeable flap.  Having the inside storage is definitely nice for your phone/keys/etc, but it does take up room inside the bag.  The removable adjustable shoulder strap is wide and spreads the load on your shoulder, so that is nice.

Other things to consider

I didn’t really dislike anything about this briefcase, but there are some things to consider if you decide to purchase this.  I was able to fit my 15″ laptop with power supply inside the bag, but it was tight.  With my laptop inside (it is old and pretty thick) I wasn’t able to get much more inside the bag. So I had to utilize the outside pocket to hold folders and papers.  Finally, it is expensive, no doubt.  Dropping over $400 for a leather briefcase isn’t a small thing, but I truly believe that you have to pay for quality.

I have thoroughly enjoyed this briefcase and it has become my daily go-to bag for carrying to meetings.  The quality is outstanding and I doubt anybody can outlive the warranty.  I highly recommend this bag.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mr. Lentz. For more info visit his website to order and check out some of their smaller leather goods on Amazon.

 

Product Information

Price: $398 standard price
Manufacturer: Mr. Lentz
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Beautifully hand-crafted American-made product
  • Removable shoulder strap
  • Personalization options and addons available for extra
Cons:
  • Price

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iLIFE robot vacs, Hisense smart TV, RhinoShield iPhone cases, and more – Weekly roundup

If you need a quick break from all the scary weather coverage, you can read about some of the interesting gadgets that we talked about and reviewed this week. Click through for a full listing of everything we posted the last 7 days. 

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