“This device is used to measure lengths on maps. Simply roll it along streets you want to use and it tells you the distance.”
“I found a 6-person-long camping chair online.”
“My toaster has a window to analyze its progress.”
“This cup my mom bought me looks like a crumpled tin can.”
“My USB flash drive has an indicator to show how full it is.”
“This radio I found in my attic is built to resemble a Coca-Cola vending machine.”
“My grandparents’ clock measures time on a one week scale instead of a 12-hour one.”
“I have a calculator with a built-in chessboard.”
“This tie clip has a functioning thermometer.”
“I have a clock where the numbers rotate rather than the hands.”
“This coin bank I have tells you how much stacks of coins are worth.”
“A T-Rex comb I found”
“This is my multi-tool hair clip. There’s also a tiny flathead, like for screws on glasses, on the other side when you open it.”
“This mini laptop I found at work”
“A teacup that my mom bought in Japan 50 years ago with a lady in it that you can only see when light passes through it”
“The logo on my umbrella only shows up when wet.”
“My dad has a 100-sided die.”