You’re probably got some big ticket items in your Christmas shopping list-something a touch pricier under the tree for those few who deserve it. But those stockings should be stuffed too! We’ve got killer sub-$15 buys covered.
1. Micro Sonic Grenade, $7.99: Whenever you’ve got an workplace nemesis and/or annoying sibling you’d prefer to torment, then consider adding this excruciatingly annoying toy weapon on your arsenal. Find your target. Prime the grenade (5, 30, or 60 second timers). Then get the hell away, because the item is set to set free 115 decibels of shrillness-around the amount of a power saw. Then, gloat. And prepare for revenge. Uh oh. [ ThinkGeek ]
2. Constructible Drinking Straw, $14.00: Drinking: boring. Well, the strategy of drinking, as a minimum. Sipping! Slurping! Shots! You’ve done it all. Why not innovate your liquid consumption with this practice straw set? Piece together a custom sucker with bendable connectors, taking into account every kind of novelty drinking-including the facility to drink multiple drinks right now. The capability here’s… dangerous. [ MoMA Store ]
3. LEGO Head Lamp, $9.99: There’s probably some scenario, within the near near future, through which you need to look around at the hours of darkness with both of your hands free. There are headlamps that may accomplish this. Is their source of light an amazing little LEGO man? No, not likely. This one’s is. [ ThinkGeek ]
4. Mini Solar-Powered Car, $14.99: We always dig solar power around here. We also dig cool things which can be extremely tiny. Put ‘em together and watch this small (like, really small-only some centimeters long) vehicle cruise around by the facility of the sun. A minimum of, an affordable approach to freak out your cat. [ ThinkGeek ]
5. One Month of Netflix Streaming, $7.99: Okay, this may’t technically go into a stocking. But whenever you look past its intangibility, streaming-only access to Netflix’s terrific catalog of TV and films is a smart technique to distract away a ” friend” you don’t feel like handling for a month. And there are more ways than ever to access their library-for your computer, for your phone, for your gaming console-it’s a versatile gift, even supposing it only lasts for a month. [ Netflix ]
6. The Incident iOS game, $1.99: Again, not something which might be put in an enormous festive sock, but this dodge-crap-as-it-falls-from-the-sky thriller is by far my favorite iPhone game. Beautiful, bright graphics. Simple, frantic gameplay. The proper game to play when you’re in line returning the Christmas gifts you didn’t want-it’s a great showcase of creative game design in every way. [ iTunes ]
7. iWoz, $10.17: If you haven’t been ready to discern this for yourself, we really, really love Steve Wozniak around here. And for good reason! Beyond being a historical figure inside the history of technology and all-around good guy, he’s a good writer, too. His account of his old days at Apple-and the moments that result in gadgets as we know and use them today-is a good read. [ Amazon ]
8. Zen Magnets, $9.50: Let’s just put aside the petty magnet tycoon bickering, and acknowledge that 72 tiny magnets in one package is pretty neat. Turn them into every type of cool shapes! Do whatever you would like! Magnets are fun in any context-so let your Christmas recipient bask in some geometry and physics geekery on the cheap. [ Zen Magnets ]
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