Posts Tagged Household Gadgets

Gadgets: Old Versus New

Posted by on Tuesday, 25 May, 2010

Household gadgets are all the rage these days, from funky stocking fillers, such as odd shaped corkscrews and quirky tin openers, to more practical gadgets like water filters and multi tools. Whether you need your orange peeled or your feet massaged there seems to be a gadget ready and waiting to help you out. In days gone by household gadgets were somewhat of a costly treat for most people, things of luxury to be treasured and passed down through the generations. Nowadays the emphasis on many products is, first and foremost, fun.

The high demand for new and improved household gadgets has seen prices lowered and a huge array of new items filling up shop shelves across the country, but it could be said that making way for new and improved toys has left many of our old gadgets and gizmos obsolete. As the years have gone by the quality and durability of many of our favourite household products has been pushed aside to make way for cheaper and more accessible goods. Items such as toasters, phones and music systems have all gone though some major redesigns over the past few decades and not all of them have made these gadgets more durable.

Complex mechanics are one of the reasons for the low durability our modern household gadgets seem to have. More buttons, lights and fiddly bits unfortunately often means it’s more likely that something will go wrong with your appliance. Similarly, cheaper materials and bad workmanship all contribute to our short-lived sidekick’s downfall.

Some of us rely heavily on our household gadgets for all sorts of different reasons, so flimsy and easily damaged goods can be frustrating and downright annoying. There is some hope however as companies are constantly working to improve dodgy models and are utilising exciting new research and materials to make our household gadgets much more durable. New materials have helped make it possible to build sturdier gadgets. Silicon, PVC and vinyl are all used to great success in the gadgetry world and are helping households make use of their trusty gadgets for much longer than ever before.

Modern gadgets can be fun, great to look at and cheap, but they don’t always stand up to the test of time like their old counterparts. So, if you’re buying expensive gadgets, or have an item you simply can’t live without, you might want to consider getting them covered by contents insurance so hopefully you won’t be without your favourite gadget for long.

Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.


Energizer Battery – 6 Questions & Answers Regarding Energizer Batterys

Posted by on Sunday, 7 March, 2010

Considering purchasing a energizer battery? Then this quick article may possibly help. It’s a compilation of the top six frequently asked questions on energizer batterys.  

What are the many kinds of energizer batterys?
Energizer batterys can be found in a variety of types for you to get. There is a carbon zinc Energizer battery, an alkaline Energizer battery and the longer life battery which is the lithium Energizer.

What sizes do Energizer batterys consist of?
Energizer batterys are available in size A, AA, AAA, C, D and also 9 volts. These are great batteries for everyday intended for your household gadgets and are referred to as Energizer Max.

Just what other devices require Energizer batteries?
Energizer batteries are for flashlights, portable CD or DVD players, wireless gaming modules, digital cameras, hand held games and MP3 players, among others.

Which Energizer battery can I utilize in my camera that is digital?
You’ll be able to use the newest Energizer batteries with your camera that is digital, which is referred to as the Energizer lithium battery. The size Double A has a capacity of 2900 mAh, which will definitely continue up to twenty hours. This battery is made in order to resist leakage and will continue a maximum of ten storage years. Some other options consist of the Energizer Ultimate lithium battery and also the lithium batteries that are rechargeable.

Besides common and high tech batteries, what other merchandise does Energizer make?
Energizer additionally produces batteries for hearing aids, specialty batteries, Energi to go items, Energizer Max AAAA batteries designed for Bluetooth headsets plus Energizer duo chargers, which will charge AA or AAA NiMH in just about 2 hours by using either a wall outlet or a USB port.

What other websites contain information on energizer batterys?  
The number of websites with much energizer battery faqs is pretty tiny.  But, one extremely helpful energizer battery website that does offer a lot of of “frequently asked questions” is the incredibly popular discussion board at http://energizer-battery.bidandblog.com .   Inside their free website (that is specifically focused on energizer batterys), you will uncover every answer to every question that you could possibly have.  The discussion board also offers live auctions for energizer batterys in addition to a free email service that emails you whenever a new energizer battery auction is listed.  There is virtually always a member on the discussion board that will be able to answer any question regarding energizer batterys.  


Gadgettes 145: The unreality episode

Posted by on Friday, 10 July, 2009

We take a walk on the virtual side in today’s Gadgettes: virtual reality museums, robotic kittens, and fusion in your pocket!



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EPISODE 145

Household gadgets we’d like to see

Canon launches virtual-reality dinosaur exhibit in Japan

Robo-Kitty: Sega Toys unveils the Dream Cat Venus

Handheld fusion reactor on the way?

“Design your own clock” clock

A propos (of) nothing

Vroom: Surf the Web with a Ford GT

It’s About Time

Eris Planetary Sphere watch goes anywhere but the wrist

Pink Watch

Juicy Couture goes geeky

Tool Time

Ript Fusion body-shaping undershirt (thanks, Sam!)

Reverse Gender Gap

Ostrich three in one chair for sunbathing bookworms

BlingRX

Russel Hobbs RHG2TSW crystal encrusted bling toaster (thanks, Colleen!)

Kill Me

Fantasy coach bed for the budding superiority complex

Originally posted at Gadgettes, the blog