Folditure

This episode features modern furniture that folds up and stores in a closet, a key ring tag that can locate lost keys and phones, a better tool for staining decks, an indoor grill that cooks meat with a color guide for temperature, and a hanging pod for the little ones. Also, a picnic cooler that packs essentials and more for al fresco dining, handcuffs to lock down your purse and a power peg to keep you electronics juiced on the go. Plus, a sealed accessory to protect outdoor wires from wet weather, stacking snack tables with lots of style, a new way to pack left-overs without the mess, a swivel step that attaches to a flat bed hitch for easy climbing, a stove top cooker that smokes food indoors, decorative coasters that attach to stemware glasses, and frozen peas in a bag for boo-boos, but not for eating.
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