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Inspector Gadget John Buckley looks at time wasting toys.
Mach IIIz Goodyear RC Indoor Remote Control Blimp
Fly this RC Goodyear blimp indoors in the comfort of your own home.
The weightless flight of this ship will bring a smile to your face
as it silently obeys your every command. This unique blimp is
propelled by three independently controlled electric fans to
provide forward/backward, up/down and left/right movement.
Price:
US$79.95 ($112) plus postage
Product website
Rating:
5 out of 5
Nerf N-Strike Stampede
The famous Nerf blaster system gets an upgrade with the automatic
fire N-STRIKE STAMPEDE. The system includes snazzy new features
such as a reloadable clip system, a pop-out bipod, and a removable
shield. Comes with 60 darts and requires six "D" batteries; not
included.
Price:
$99 to $129 estimated
Available from Mid September: At Toyworld stores
Product website
Rating:
4
out of 5
Remote Control Zombie
The remote control zombie from Thinkgeek sounds like fun. Load him
up with batteries and command him to shuffle across your desk in
search of Braaaains. The novelty wears off quickly though.
Includes: R/C Zombie (7.75" tall) and Brain-shaped Remote Control
(2.75" long). Batteries: 3 AAA (not included).
Price:
US$24.99 ($34.90 NZ) plus postage
Product website
Rating:
1 out of 5
The ThinkGeek Annoyatron
From ThinkGeek.com: The Annoy-a-tron generates a short (but very
annoying, hence the name) beep every few minutes. Your unsuspecting
target will have a hard time 'timing' the location of the sound
because the beeps will vary in intervals ranging from 2 to 8
minutes. The 2kHz sound is generically annoying enough, but if you
really really want to aggravate somebody, select the 12 kHz
sound.
3 simples steps.
Turn on.
Hide it.
Muahahaha...
Price:
US$9.99 ($13.95 NZ) plus postage
Product website
Rating:
3 out of 5.
All prices correct at time of publishing. Products subject to availability.