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Tuesday August 29, 2006
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When I fix a bubble bath for myself after a long day, I have to keep running back and forth into the bathroom to make sure that the tub isn't overflowing. So when I discovered the Starfish Bath Sensor, I was happier than Kirstie Alley on a food binge. Attach the suction cup of the Starfish Bath Sensor to the side of the tub where you want the desired water level. When the water reaches that level, the sensor will sound and alert you. The LCD display also gives you the water temperature. Uses 2 AAA batteries (included) and measures 7 inches in diameter. Unfortunately, it looks like blue is the only available color. The Starfish Bath Sensor sells for $17.99 at WhateverWorks.com.
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August 30, 2006 4:25 PM
Come on, this is Gearlog. You're supposed to have the absolute coolest, highest tech stuff here. Can't you get someone to make a superautomated tub faucet that can store your personal settings, so one touch will start the water, mix it to the right temperature, and stop filling it at a preset level? Failing that, DeLeo, you gotta find a guy who's willing to fill the tub for you.