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Snow Peak Takibi Solo

The Takibi Solo from Snow Peak is a small fireplace that offers a familiar fireside experience in a new compact design. Intended for a single user, the firepit folds completely flat, making it ideal for space-conscious adventures and remote excursions. The compact contraption features two legs, a base plate, and fireplace body. You can also pair it with the Grill and Plate set (sold separately) for a variety of cooking surfaces. With a total weight of 9.47 lbs, the whole thing ships in a tote-style bag.



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WONDER OVEN

Meet the Wonder Oven, a compact kitchen powerhouse that packs the functionality of six appliances into one sleek countertop design. Whether you're air frying salmon, baking a batch of cookies, or reheating last night's leftovers, this versatile tool handles it all, with a twist. What sets it apart? Steam infusion technology, which adds moisture during cooking to keep the inside tender while the outside crisps up perfectly. The result? Juicy chicken, ...
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WATER RESISTANT ROOF TOP CARGO BAG - Image

WATER RESISTANT ROOF TOP CARGO BAG

Rain X 161040 Water-Resistant Roof Top Cargo Bag, is easy to install and remove and folds flat for easy storage when not in use. The durable waterproof cargo carrier will expand your vehicle´s storage space so you can pack up and get on the road. It is made of heavy-duty water-resistant material and comes with tie downs to attach the bag to your roof rack. It measures 35.0"W x 18.0"D and weighs 10.5 Lb....
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CLOCKTOWER PENTHOUSE APARTMENT | BROOKLYN - Image

CLOCKTOWER PENTHOUSE APARTMENT | BROOKLYN

A striking triplex penthouse apartment in a clock tower overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor has gone on the market for $25 million.The main floor of the sleek modern apartment is dominated by four working clocks housed in four 14-foot-high round windows, which provide nearly unobstructed views (except for the clock faces) out to the four points of the compass. ...
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