When I learned about the Eco Toaster, I was curious about how it earned its name. The technology reminds me of retracting dome sports stadiums and it definitely speeds up toasting. Very cool indeed.
The Swiss Army Knife of the eco-gadget world! When I first learned about the Trevor Baylis Eco Media Player I knew I’d love it when I was in my tent camped at the base of ScaFell Pike in the Lake District, bored with no power left on my iPod. This eco friendly gadget produces 40 minutes audio playback with just one minute of hand cranking, and the Eco Media Player also features video playback, a photo viewer, an FM radio, a voice recorder, a line input recorder, a text reader, and expandable memory. If you’re really in a bind, you can even use it to charge your cell phone and as a flashlight. The Eco Media player’s sound quality is excellent, with a retro-ish equalizer that allows you to adjust the sound to suit your musical personality.
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Love the Eco Kettle, we had one in the office for ages. The newest Eco Kettle has a redesigned hand pump to fill the water chamber, much more ergonomic than the original Eco Kettle, the shape reminds me of a gear shift from my old Porsche Boxster, well at least the one I saw on Top Gear last year!