Logitech MX Anywhere

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I am huge proponent of the MX line of mouses (mice?) from Logitech. In fact, the MX of one version or another has been my daily driver for the past decade or so. And now, Logitech has added a travel mouse to the line. Already ordered…

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Atlas Backpack

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I’ve used Atlas stuff for years. They make the best modern tool rolls on the market – no doubt. And now, they are introducing a tool-focused backpack. Looks pretty dope.

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Unimatic Tuscany Series

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Italian watch maker Unimatic just launched a new series… They call it the “Tuscany Series,” but it feels military/tool watch inspired to me. Either way, I love the aesthetic.

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Apollo Light Switch

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I don’t guess I need to write about how cool this is… I need like 30 of them…

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CPL24 in X-Pac

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My favorite backpack is probably the GoRuck GR2. BUT, the Evergoods CPL24 has always been a close second. One of the things that has always kept it from the top spot is the 840D nylon used in its construction. It gathers dust, hair, and other crap like a magnet of sorts… and soon looks rougher than I’d like.

Today though… The CPL24 is launched in X-pac – my absolute favorite material for a pack.

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Dango M1 Lite

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Dango just released a new minimal version of their hard wallet. I’d like to give this one a shot…

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Mini Bolt Action Pen

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A tiny titanium and bolt action pen designed to be used on your keychain or even as a zipper pull. Pretty rad.

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Sinn 556 A RS

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“I want a real watch. Something I can wear everyday for the rest of my life and then leave to my kid when I’m dead. Also, I only have about $1500 to spend. What do you suggest?”

You want a mechanical device that will last at least two lifetimes and you only want to spend $1500? Sounds impossible, right?

It’s not… The Sinn 556 is your answer. It’s a German made tool watch that is made like a brick shit house with a proven movement and, in my opinion, the best aesthetic on the market. The only thing keeping it from absolute perfection is that it features a date window… and I prefer clean “no date” faces.

Still… Starting at around $1300, you will not find a better a watch than this. Period.

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