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03.30.2006

Motorized salt & pepper mills

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03.30.2006

A Perfect Clock Radio

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Oh what a radio! The Boston Acoustics Receptor Radio is in a class without peer because: the front left knob can be tuned to preset stations. Yes, preset stations are a common feature on both stereo and car radios – but I challenge one to find it on a clock radio! And on a clock radio is where you need preset stations the most – since you're probably listening in the dark, at night and, depending on how early you get up, in the morning. This radio presets both AM and FM stations, so no need to switch bands.

The second most remarkable thing is the sound quality and perfect reception. The sound is rich and deep in bass. Even after owning one for over a month, I’m still surprised when I turn it on. Friends look around for the stereo in my room and when I saucily point to the clean white box beside my bed, they say, “NO way!”

I am not a morning person. Most days I am grumpy and angry, or depressed. But now I look forward to waking up, my radio faithfully kick starting me into a day. The sound is that pleasurable.
Comes in charcoal, platinum and white.

Get it at Amazon.

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03.30.2006

Mold and Germ Destroying Air Purifier

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How clean is the air you breathe? Well if you have a Mold and Germ Destroying Air Purifier at home, I'll wager it's pretty good. This little compact air cleaning unit heats air to 392°F, destroying mold, bacteria, pet dander, and much more (like dust mites - ew!). Unlike other air cleaning units of its type, this purifier does not increase levels of indoor ozone, in fact, it lowers them. Plus it's easy to clean and maintain and will not alter the overall room temperature (even with its smokin' hot core). It is however, recommended that you run the purifier constantly (like 24x7). But at least the machine claims to draw less power than a 60 watt light bulb so if you're the type to forget turning the lights off at night you won't be any worse off when it comes to your electric bills.

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