March 13, 10 by Daniel Foster

The 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System (more information) removes scratches and restores cloudy, faded headlight lenses. No matter how much you wash your car, after a while the headlight fronts wear down. The 3M headlight restoration kit avoids the need to replace them and makes your car look a lot newer.
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March 13, 10 by Daniel Foster
Put some step into it! The Omron HJ-112 Digital Pocket Pedometer (link) costs less than a cheap dinner for two, but is one of the most popular and reliable step-tracking devices on the market. Enter your height, weight, a few other details, slip it in your pocket, and you’re good to go!
No matter how slow you walk or how fast you run, the Omron HJ-112 will track how far you travel each day. For anyone trying to lose weight or just get an idea of how in-shape they are, a product like this is great to have around.
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March 13, 10 by Daniel Foster

At far under $100, the Fujifilm FinePix Z30 (click here for more information) is one of the best digital cameras out there for the money. It comes in a wide variety of colors, including orange, pink, whirl white, and violet– making it perfect for kids. But just because this camera is inexpensive and colorful doesn’t mean it sacrifices on features!
Inside, you’ll find a 10 MP sensor, 3x optical zoom, and 2.7″ LCD screen. Out of all the starter cameras I’ve seen, the Fujifilm FinePix Z30 is the best value for the money. Just don’t forget to buy a memory card with it for storage! I personally recommend this 4 GB Kingston SD card to go with it.
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March 13, 10 by Daniel Foster

If you want a good digital camera but can’t afford a DSLR, the Canon PowerShot SX20IS [link] packs a lot of punch for a low price. Featuring a 20x optical zoom with image stabilization, 12.1 megapixels of digital goodness, a 2.5″ articulating LCD screen, and the ability to capture HD video, it has a lot of in common with its more expensive brothers.
One plus about the Canon Power Shot SX20IS is that it used standard AA batteries instead of a proprietary battery pack. This saves money and means that no matter where you go, you’ll always be able to find a battery for it. That being said, you’ll probably want to get a good set of rechargeable batteries like these to go with it.
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March 13, 10 by Daniel Foster
Can’t park worth shit? For much less than the cost of fixing a dented car or wall, you can get Park N Place [$11.79]. Originally sold on TV, this product has a good reputation and is an easy solution to a big problem. Simply stick it on your garage floor and as you pull your car in, a flashing light will blink when you hit the Park N Place.
While one might think Park N Place is designed for new drivers or the elderly, in reality it’s a device everyone should own. Even the most careful of us make mistakes. Add distractions and oversize vehicles like SUVs to the mix, and you can see why something like this might come in handy.
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