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What to buy and how to treat it right

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Six tips from James Freeman, coffee drinker extraordinaire and founder of Blue Bottle

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Lots of light for just a little $

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A phone case with a built-in lens system.

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Great sound doesn't have to cost a fortune

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This knife is so good it has been around for 200 years.

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A stylish way to carry your laptop.

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This sleep and health expert gives us his tips for how to ensure a restful night

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You don't need to overpay for one of these ultra-useful gadgets

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Imagine all the fun of an outdoor blade in a package you can use more often. Put one to use in your kitchen, and it might make cooking dinner feel a little more exciting.

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These luxury watches look nicer than your Fitbit and are just as smart

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This tiny home has a full bathtub and a dishwasher

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A guitar handcrafted from repurposed whiskey barrels

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Everything you need to throw the ultimate party

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These nonmetal signifiers could save your hand when playing outside

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We get a peek into the fitness guru's most essential gear

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A surf inspired scooter

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A new everyday carry knife from Kershaw

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Chasing sales, multitool companies are getting away from genuine utility. And that needs to stop.

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A titanium pen that clips on your keychain.

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Customize the inside of this pack for any adventure

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The world鈥檚 smallest and lightest tactical knife

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Why I think this is the best multitool ever made

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An Italian Leather Wallet That's as Handsome as it is Simple

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This backpack is essentially three packs in one

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A built out Mitsubishi truck designed by the Top Gear hosts.

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A tree house built in the Chinese forest.

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A tank is more fun when you remove the guns

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11 products that professional photographer Chris Brinlee Jr. keeps in his camera bag at all times

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Turn on, tune in, rock out

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Wrist computers finally show their style

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Watches that mix modern technology with old-school appeal

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Taking photos shouldn鈥檛 be a chore. Make it fun.

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Sidekicks for any scenario

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Nail the shot, anywhere, anytime

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Don鈥檛 get left in the dark

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Using a phone outdoors? This is what you need to know to stay in touch.

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Free Up Pocket Space with a Better Keychain

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Most folding knives look pretty similar. This one聽($480)聽however, stands way out thanks to the origami-like design. Up聽front you get a three-inch stainless-steel blade that has two different cutting edges. The blade then folds into an oiled maple handle with a deep thumb hold for secure handling.聽…

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I tested eight options to find out which will actually keep your stuff dry

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A beautiful minimalist wallet.

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The gear that will fix your problems when you鈥檙e a longways from nowhere

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A tiny home with a modern touch.

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Essentials to make the perfect Earth Day Instagram picture

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The brand seems to have moved 360-degree cameras forward in a big way with the Fusion

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Someone had to test them, right?

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A legendary war photographer now leaves his Leicas at home

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You can buy this brand new camper van for $45,000.

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An aerospace engineer explains the mechanics behind higher arrow speeds, improved accuracy, and easier shooting

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In honor of 国产吃瓜黑料's 40th anniversary, we're selecting our all-time favorite gear, places, accomplishments, and people. This month, we rounded up 40 of the best products we've ever tested, from legendary classics (Ed Pulaski's famous firefighting tool) to the newest kids on the block (DJI's crazy new do-it-all drone).

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If you鈥檙e lost, this tool may be the key to your survival.

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This knife design hasn鈥檛 changed in 150 years.

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Patent battles playing out in court over our personal data will decide which companies will steer the future of personalized health

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This RV has everything you could ever need for an expedition.

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A wallet you'll want to show off.

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The technology behind these camp essentials recently got a lot better. Time to upgrade.

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A new fleet of wearables meet the data needs of all kinds of players

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A coffee maker that ensures you make perfect cold brew every time.

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A tool for people who actually work outside.

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Timepieces that help you do everything from call in the helicopters to dive (safely, of course) for hidden treasure

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This pocket knife is designed like a samurai sword

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The new SPIN technology inside POC's 2017/18 helmets could have a significant impact on skiers in coming years

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All Your Music Will Sound Better On This Reclaimed Wood Speaker

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This knife is a testament to the logging tradition of Northern Maine.

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This van comes with a stainless steal shower.

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Your entire family can sleep in this bird's nest.

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This wallet is carved from a single piece of wood.

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This is the only utensil you need for backcountry dining.

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From pasta makers to candy bars, these eight items have totally transformed how we get after it

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This company sucks pollution from the air to make art supplies.

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The decision is pretty simple, really. The UAV is tiny, has a powerful camera and obstacle-avoidance features, and is easy to fly.

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Watch as resident Instagram expert lays out his tips to make the most of the medium.

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Watch as resident Instagram expert Jakob Schiller lays out his tips for editing your photos for Instagram.

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Professional snowboarder Austin Smith turned this fire truck into a home.

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