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CamelBak MultiBev Bottle

Winner of the prestigious Red Dot award, MultiBev by CamelBak, is a two-in-one drinking vessel that offers a convenient and versatile solution for reducing disposable waste, simplifying your daily routine, and sharing beverages with friends. MultiBev is a water bottle with a detachable travel cup for portioning, sharing or using as an alternative to single-use vessels at coffee shops. The removable cup even gets its own lid, which is made of flexible, food-grade silicone. The main cap also hides a useful little compartment that is spacious enough to contain snacks, tea or a small wad of cash.



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KOMBU KOMBUCHA BREWER - Image

KOMBU KOMBUCHA BREWER

This sleek, compact device brings kombucha into the 21st century with ease and efficiency. With its modern design and user-friendly features, the Kombu Fermenstation simplifies the brewing process, allowing you to enjoy lower-sugar, probiotic-rich kombucha at home. The machine uses a low heating, temperature-controlled system for optimal fermentation. Its IoT mobile app lets you set timers, monitor temperature, and receive brew updates remotely. This coun...
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DAKINE PARTY BUCKET

Be the next party starter with the Dakine Party Bucket, capable of keeping your drinks cold for quite some time, you just need to get a regular bucket, some ice and the drinks of your choice, get them inside to get them cold and you may even keep some extra "ammo” in the 8 koozies outside. This will let you get a party started and supplied just about everywhere and for quite some time too, because you do get a nice cooling storage capacity. The built in bottl...
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Upcycled WWII Jerry Can Bar Cabinet

This Upcycled WWII Jerry Can Bar Cabinet from Danish Fuel is a unique piece of art and history. Crafted from authentic WWII-era jerry cans, this bar cabinet ensures each piece carries a slice of history, not just a reproduction. Originally designed in 1937 and widely used by 1939, these jerry cans played a crucial role in the war. Now, they have been meticulously restored and repurposed into stylish bar cabinets. Featuring beautiful wood paneling and a mirror...
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