
John Diente
News Writer at International Business Times (U.K.)
Advertising Manager at Men's Gear
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2 weeks ago |
mensgear.net | John Diente
Say goodbye to food waste and a nasty-smelling fridge with the Shelfy Lite from Vitesy. It acts a purifier that removes bad odors, reduces bacteria, and extends the freshness of fruits and vegetables. This way, you not only save money on groceries but also keep food safe and your fridge clean. This nifty kitchen device is a more compact, sleek, and affordable version of its predecessor of the same name.
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2 weeks ago |
mensgear.net | John Diente
New York design studio Earth to People swapped synthetic binders in its debut furniture collection called Salvage and Sap. The collection utilized reclaimed aluminum and timber from wind-felled cedar bonded together using hand-harvested pure tree sap. The collection features monolithic chairs handcrafted from centuries-old cedar from Squamish, British Columbia. There are eight furniture pieces including a chair hand-planed from three rectilinear cedar pieces sourced from an over 400-year-old tree.
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2 weeks ago |
mensgear.net | John Diente
YETI has been hitting it out of the ballpark lately by delivering awesome products beyond their iconic coolers. With summer already rolling in, the brand will be catering to the diverse needs and demands of outdoor enthusiasts. Apart from keeping our beverages in optimal drinking temperatures, we’re now looking at something new — the Cayo “All-Weather Backpack.” At first, we thought this was another take on Hopper M20 Backpack Soft Cooler.
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2 weeks ago |
mensgear.net | John Diente
YSmart London’s BITZ is a great example of the idiom “Good things come in small packages.” It’s miniscule, nearly the length of a thumb. But it packs a massive bite, thanks to a durable and sharp blade. The name is a pun on its drill-bit size design, dubbed “the world’s smallest fully functional knife.” Its shrunken size doesn’t do justice to its power.
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2 weeks ago |
mensgear.net | John Diente
There has been a lot of drama related to the commercial aviation industry lately. From the ongoing issues with Boeing, to the stricter regulations regarding power banks and their usage during flights. Despite the controversies, it’s not all doom and gloom as eVTOLs like the Midnight seem even more promising than ever. The latest development can change how folks travel by air for the better.
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