The company's stable of inventors may have outdone themselves with their latest kitchen innovation: the ergonomic corn stripper. Get your minds out of the gutter folks; this computer-mouse shaped gadget cuts corn off of a cooked husk of OXO knows just how much time and energy you put into stripping kernels off of corn everyday, and it feels your pain. For just $12, you can say goodbye to corn kernel scattering nightmares, and greet a new day full of fresh corn chowder
Lexon recently announced a new line of sustainably powered gadgets that are decidedly down to Earth. Related PostsThe Only
Lexon introduces a line of stylish little clocks, radios and other essential gadgets housed exclusively in bamboo and corn-plastic, many of them powered by the sun and/or kinetic energy.
Lexon recently announced a new line of sustainably powered gadgets that are decidedly down to Earth. That is, they're made from bamboo and maize bio-plastics. And let me tell you, corn has never looked better.
Lexon recently announced a new line of sustainably powered gadgets that are decidedly down to Earth. That is, they're made from bamboo and maize bio-p
Bamboo may be produced or shipped in an unsustainable manner, and we have reservations about the corn industry. That said, however, if you're already in the market for an alarm clock, radio, or calculator, these new products from French We are often disappointed by the lack of elegant design in eco-oriented gadgets, so these 2010 additions to Lexon's bamboo collection instantly caught our eye. In addition to bamboo, these wall and travel clocks, hand-cranked radios
