Interesting gadget - £50 - suggestions?

Interesting gadget - £50 - suggestions?

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cobra kid

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5,149 posts

245 months

Friday 14th June
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In laws have given me £50 this week for my birthday. I have no fixed idea about what to buy.

Anyone got any (sensible) gadget suggestions???

durbster

10,631 posts

227 months

Friday 14th June
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Smart plugs! Always useful.

blue_haddock

3,691 posts

72 months

Friday 14th June
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fleshlight....

NDA

22,152 posts

230 months

Friday 14th June
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blue_haddock said:
fleshlight....
New keyboard required. Hahahaa

Grumbler

133 posts

113 months

Friday 14th June
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Sweet summer child….

Dave Hedgehog

14,660 posts

209 months

Friday 14th June
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If your feeling generous a gold plated jerry rig knife, he's trying to raise 100k for his wheelchair charity

https://jerryrigknife.com/


normalbloke

7,618 posts

224 months

Friday 14th June
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Get a useless box.

some bloke

1,151 posts

72 months

Friday 14th June
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A decent torch?

https://ledlenser.co.uk/collections/led-torches/pr...

I really rate their rechargeable ones but they are a bit pricier.

indigochim

1,626 posts

135 months

Friday 14th June
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Depends what you're into really but how about a replica Nixie tube clock using IPS screens in place of Nixie Tubes. Hmm, just seen that gets a poor review. I bought a similar one from PCB way and am very happy with it.

dapprman

2,427 posts

272 months

Saturday 15th June
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some bloke said:
A decent torch?

https://ledlenser.co.uk/collections/led-torches/pr...

I really rate their rechargeable ones but they are a bit pricier.
Was thinking that - Rovyvon are very well regarded (I've bought a couple as a result) and have some extras on some of their models to make them sligtly different - side lights (white, red, and UV).
I have one of these with the UV/Red/White side lights and the SST-20 main light, plus one of these with the CRI main light and UV/Red/White side light.

Baldchap

8,215 posts

97 months

Saturday 15th June
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Raspberry Pi?

Brother D

3,904 posts

181 months

Sunday 16th June
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These bad boys.

Pretty sure would double up as a stun gun.

https://www.tacticoolfirepits.com/shop/p/lighter


biggiles

1,817 posts

230 months

Monday 17th June
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If you have drill batteries, there are endless gadgets on Amazon which you never knew you needed. Just for Makita, a few examples: cordless tyre inflator, fan, big torches, USB charger ...

Dave Hedgehog

14,660 posts

209 months

Wednesday 19th June
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biggiles said:
If you have drill batteries, there are endless gadgets on Amazon which you never knew you needed. Just for Makita, a few examples: cordless tyre inflator, fan, big torches, USB charger ...
on the subject of tyre inflators, this one is brilliant, 2 mins from flat to correct pressure on a 20" rim, every car should have one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Automotive-RTC1000-D...


dapprman

2,427 posts

272 months

Wednesday 19th June
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Dave Hedgehog said:
on the subject of tyre inflators, this one is brilliant, 2 mins from flat to correct pressure on a 20" rim, every car should have one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Automotive-RTC1000-D...
I have that one and it is very good. Well the second one was, can't remember the first with the first but it was replaced straight away.

biggiles

1,817 posts

230 months

Thursday 20th June
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Dave Hedgehog said:
biggiles said:
If you have drill batteries, there are endless gadgets on Amazon which you never knew you needed. Just for Makita, a few examples: cordless tyre inflator, fan, big torches, USB charger ...
on the subject of tyre inflators, this one is brilliant, 2 mins from flat to correct pressure on a 20" rim, every car should have one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Automotive-RTC1000-D...
I have 12v Ring inflators in each car and yes, they are good, but since getting the Makita cordless (only £10 more than that Ring) a few years ago I haven't used them at all. Cordless is just so convenient.

OP, what gadgets did you get in the end?

Baldchap

8,215 posts

97 months

Thursday 20th June
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biggiles said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
biggiles said:
If you have drill batteries, there are endless gadgets on Amazon which you never knew you needed. Just for Makita, a few examples: cordless tyre inflator, fan, big torches, USB charger ...
on the subject of tyre inflators, this one is brilliant, 2 mins from flat to correct pressure on a 20" rim, every car should have one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Automotive-RTC1000-D...
I have 12v Ring inflators in each car and yes, they are good, but since getting the Makita cordless (only £10 more than that Ring) a few years ago I haven't used them at all. Cordless is just so convenient.

OP, what gadgets did you get in the end?
The Ring ones rely on a 12v socket which can be challenging depending on what you are doing. You then end up moving cars about and mucking around to use the inflator.

The cordless Makita one is absolutely brilliant. You don't even need the car keys with you, let alone a 12v supply, which if you are doing a few vehicles at once is quite handy. I have a 3Ah battery on mine and it lasts months.

mph999

2,734 posts

225 months

Friday 21st June
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I’ve got one of these

https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-equipment/ty...

Given you usually only need to top your tyres up a couple of psi it’s perfect, small and the battery really does last for a couple of months if not more.



Edited by mph999 on Friday 21st June 10:58

indigochim

1,626 posts

135 months

Friday 21st June
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Good shout on the cordless inflators. I got myself and a secret santa cheap Chinese ones last year and I've been surprised at how good they are for the ~£20ish that they cost. I topped up 3 cars at the weekend one of which hasn't been used for a while so wanted a few psi per tyre and it was much quicker than with the old cig lighter unit.