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19 Amazingly Creative Products That Will Make Your Life Easier. These amazingly creative products will help you in many ways I am sure. Different companies products we have collected together to show you. The most important thing is that all products are very light in weight and you can easily carry them any where in the world. All products designs are very unique and attractive, some products help you in kitchen other help you in party and outdoor. I hope you will like these creative products and share with your friends and family. Please have a look and enjoy! 1. The Euphoria-lock keeps your ice cream safe from prying fingers, only allowing access to the lid when the correct combination is recorded.

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Newbies aren't using soldering stations but a cheap iron they got at rat shack (You have questions? We have deer-in-the-headlights... erm... answers!). I don't expect to ever master tricky stuff like smts or even multilayer pcbs so I'm not much better then a newbie, anyway - and I totally suck at sweating pipe joints. Ah, well... SMT is actually a bit better than through-hole once you get the hang of it. 101 Gadgets That Changed The World - Top 101 Gadgets of All Time. 74. Safety Razor King Camp Gillette did not invent the safety razor--that honor goes to the Kampfe Brothers, circa 1880--but his company, founded in 1901, quickly became the foremost name in facial hair removal.

Advanced manufacturing methods, low prices and shrewd promotion--for example, Gillette arranged to have his safety razors issued to every American soldier during World War I--changed the practice of shaving from the exclusive domain of skilled barbers to an everyday act that any man could perform from the comfort of his own bathroom. And according to Gillette, his blade saved money and time, too. From the March 1918 issue of The Gillette Blade: "Every razor sold by the Gillette Company represents a saving of half an hour of time spent in a barber shop, without saying anything about the money paid for service and tips.