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The Anti-Bottle

April 29th, 2010

Who doesn’t love a bottle that fits in the pocket?

The Anti-Bottle  @ vapur



1800Hotels Reviews and Such

January 10th, 2010

I am planning our trip to France, England and the Netherlands in May.  After visiting so many search engines, I became frustrated because their hotel prices were pretty much the same.  Not until I found 1800Hotels.com, I was ecstatic.  Their prices are stunning, and I mean stunning.  They are significantly lower than others and most of them offer free breakfast.  That’s important to me because I hate to worry about where to eat breakfast in the morning; especially, before I have my coffee.

However, here is the catch.  Everything is prepaid, and subsequent changes will cost you expensive fees.  It looks like you can only get up to 80% of the money back if you decide to cancel before the time they allow.  Be sure to read the terms and conditions on the booking page where you enter the names and payment info.  So if you are definite about your trip, this is the site to go.

Also, they rate the hotels in 1800Hotel Silver Award or Gold Award.  If you are looking for nicer and more luxurious hotels, look for the ones that have these awards.  Normally, they are in the 4 or 5 stars categories.  With the rates significantly lower than others, it is worth the time taking a look at these hotels.

1800hotels  @ 1800Hotels



Everything you need when you travel from the moment you wake up till the moment you are ready for bed.

Tiny Toiletries in Re-Sealable Packs At Travel Smith for $15 (His) Hers



Electric Windshield Scraper

January 8th, 2009

Do you hate having to scrape ice off your car?  Don’t worry.  There is a support group for you.

Electric heated ice scraper - Simply plug end of the cord into the cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle. The heated ice scrapers internal heating element melts the ice on your windshield in seconds, while the built in rubber squeegee wipes away the excess water. At 1 of a Kind Stuff for $30



So, what’s my mother’s name again?

Developed by Dr. Gary Small, renowned neuroscientist specializing in memory and aging, this handheld device has five brain exercise games that can help you remember errands, names, or where you left the car keys. At Hammacher for $30

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