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You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt-out [click here]( Howdy! The Tech I Want experts went on a quest — they fought dragons and beasts, crossed the depths of the internet, and got their hands on this list of crazy hot products of the week. So here it is! In this newsletter you will find: 👜 A super compact modular EDC organizer ⚙️Quite possibly the coolest screwdriver around 🙈 The easiest way to become invisible 🚴 A fat-tire e-bike full of power Are you ready? Be careful not to burn yourself… Here we go! By the way, if you plug a fan into an electrical socket that's powered by a wind turbine, you're basically teleporting wind🤔 This week’s discovery Vault A super compact modular EDC organizer Bags. What can we say… they do what they gotta do, right? Keep your items stored and all. Good stuff. But if you ever had to store a bunch of smaller items, it can get REALLY messy in there. Like, insanely messy. Seems like the people over at PD EDC took note, because, with the VAULT they created a truly modular EDC organizer, made to keep all of your gear neatly in place. And honestly, it’s quite cool! The different modules (which are of course removable) come with a load of different-sized pockets, and there are even customizable tags you can stick onto each module, so you always know the exact place of your items. - Comfortable — Shoulder strap for easy long-term carry - Neat — Organizes up to 100 items - Strong — Reinforced pulls & YKK zippers - Durable — 1000D ballistic nylon & Duraflex Buckle [Check it out ➜]( MetMo Driver Quite possibly the coolest screwdriver around What do you get when you take a forgotten, nearly century-old invention, modernize it with 21st-century engineering, and add a pinch of a satisfying touch of a fidget spinner? You get a super awesome futuristic-looking screwdriver, that’s what you get! The MetMo Driver is kind of a ratchet x screwdriver combo and is based on a German patent from the 1950s. We checked it out, and without a doubt, it’s one of the coolest looking (and T H I C C) screwdrivers around. Seriously, just look at it. And it seems like it can handle a screw or two without any effort as well. For small jobs, it can be used as a screwdriver. And for big jobs, you pop out a metal plate and use sideways force for extra power. Awesome. - Hard anodized, heat-treated steel - 76Nm (672 in-lbs) max torque - Magnetic socket - Super fricking cool (sorry, we couldn’t help but mention this…) [Check it out ➜]( Invisibility Shield The easiest way to become invisible You wake up. It’s 07:00 in the morning. Phew, you woke up just in time… everyone else is still asleep. You get out of bed and start walking toward your destination. As you are just about to arrive, you hear footsteps approaching. They’re onto you and you have nowhere to hide. You look around, trying desperately to find a way out of the situation. You hold your breath and think. The footsteps get louder and louder. And then you see it, laying right beside you. The shield. The forgotten invisibility shield! It’s a miracle and your only hope. Faster than the eye can blink, you mount it in front of you and sit still. The footsteps stop, get quieter, and then… silence. A feeling of relief fills your mind. “Phew, they didn’t see me — I'm safe”, you think, as you open the kitchen cabinet and grab the last remaining Ferrero Rocher. - Almost as good as Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak - Works without a power source - 2.3 inches thick - Comes in 2 sizes [Check it out ➜]( Luup-X A fat-tire e-bike full of power Ah, the rugged look and feel of fat-tire bikes. They can really make you feel like you’re invincible on the road, passing rocky environments without a hitch while providing a comfortable ride. But there’s a big problem… try going uphill literally anywhere with one and you know what we’re talking about (protip: they’re super heavy). But with the Luup-X, everything negative about fat-tire bikes could very well be something of the past. We don’t know what kind of magicians they have on their team but they managed to create something that’s lightweight, powerful and fits pretty much anyone of any size (we can already imagine your super tall friend borrowing it). And as icing on the cake, with a range of up to 180km (120mi), it’s supposed to go further than any other fat-tire e-bike. That’s FAR… REALLY FAR. Basically, if you like fat-tire bikes, you should definitely check it out. - 250-750W high-performance mid-drive motor - Carbon fiber frame - Torque sensor - Thumb throttle [Check it out ➜]( Tech News Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter Elon Musk wants to take Twitter private and has offered to buy 100% of the company at $52.40 per share, bringing the total purchase price to $43 billion — an amount much higher than the estimated value of Twitter before the offer. Twitter has announced that they received the offer, but there is no news yet on whether or not the offer will be accepted. [Read more](   You can now use search for comments on Reddit A long sought-after feature has come to Reddit, as users can now use the search function to find comments. The feature will enable users to search more effectively. Currently, the feature is only available on the desktop version. [Read more](   The developer of Pokemon Go is working on an AR pet game The game is called Peridot and gives the user access to a whole world of virtual pets. In the game, the goal is to breed and care for the digital creatures — similar to Tamagotchis. There is no clear release date yet, but a limited rollout is planned to take place in April of this year. [Read more](   That's it for this week! Keep Busy! Till next time, Follow us on Social Media 👇 [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( , 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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