Some are matches made in heaven, others are just plain wacky
By Jennifer BritePosted 9.5.08 at 5:13 pm 0 Comments
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Keg/Refrigerator
Asko
You helped your friend build a homemade kegerator in college, but it's time to grow up with the HomePub. Beer aficionados will appreciate the fact that the beer-keg-and-tap system built into the door frees up valuable space for, you guessed it, another keg! (There's a special shelf inside the fridge designed specifically to chill a back-up.) The 301-liter refrigerator/freezer combo comes in a stainless steel finish and uses an environmentally friendly cooling gas, Isobutane R600. About $800, Asko
No one ever suspects the air freshener. It just sits there, quietly ridding the air of noxious odors. Or so you've been led to believe. This unobtrusive device is actually a double agent, containing a fully functioning surveillance system with a built-in camera. Black and white or color, wired or wireless, and recording options are available. Just remember they are watching (while also leaving a room with a fresh, clean smell). About $140-$600, depending on which features you choose, Brickhouse Security
Unexplained jitters when tackling easy tap-ins have befallen even the most legendary pros. Now, a group of scientists hopes to reveal which sections of the brain are responsible for choking