I Want That - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Cliks Floor Tiles
Discover a floor tile system that simply 'clicks' together, decorative shade panels for the pergola, high tech BBQ grilling, cleaning with the science of ions, turbo charged mowers, smart locks that retro fit any key and self watering planters.
Mobile Shop
Featured is an all-inclusive tool storage system on wheels, power strips that pivot, doorbells that can be custom programmed to say or play any sound, a rug that won't stain, picture perfect garage doors and cool solar address lights.
Race Track Floor
In this episode, a DIY click tile grid for any garage, a countertop paint system that mimics the look of granite, a showerhead that flips four ways, a no dig fence install, a truck box with an alarm system, peepholes go digital and a tool sharpener for every blade.
Car Capsule
Discover a protective bubble for your car, mulch that won't disintegrate, garden hoses that rewind at a touch, paint that adds texture to a wall, a portable office desk, instant stainless steel makeover for the fridge, tough tool bags and a very unusual coffee table.
Swift Hitch
Featured is a camera assisted hitching device for the boat, a lamp that doubles as a speaker, a cooler that keeps drinks at sub zero, stone veneer so thin, that bends, a tool box fridge, a bucket taxi that rolls with chores, 3-D tiles for the bath and decking gets an upgraded look with hard wood.
Aspect Tiles
In this episode, self-stick tiles that are made of metal, mirrors that radiate heat in a room, wallpaper that mimics the raw look of concrete, a pet bowl with a water fall, an urban multi tool, adding color to drawer organization and overlay decor panels that reinvent plain furniture.
Znak Wallpaper
Discover a new type of wall paper that tears off to make custom designs, paint handles that pivot, wooly pockets that hold plants on a wall, ottomans that light up, getting a grip on tools with magnetized holders, a shower device to save hot water, and candles made just for men.
State Flex
In this episode, hiding kitchen knives in plain sight, a flexible, textured tiling system, doctoring damaged and peeling walls, stones that cool a dram, a palm sized multi tool, no fuss planters for fence rails, no bending tool for bagging lawn debris and tool-shaped bottle openers.
Remote Fetch
Playing fetch gets an automated makeover, turning photos into canvas art, a chainsaw that fits in your pocket, a storage space that pops up when you need it, a modern knife block that uses magnets, an alarm to keep your garage door from careless smack ups, cabinetry that mimics old school amps and wheels that turn almost anything mobile.
iZon Camera
A hi tech camera for the occasional spy, making art out of sound waves, a device that turns recycled newspaper into firebricks, keys take on a new shape, powerful, cordless heaters, mini leak water alarms and charging stations that look like books. Plus a new way to keep feet warm, and transforming a playground into a 'splash'-ground.
Rotisserie Case
A rotisserie that comes in a carry case, an artificial evergreen bush that disguises outdoor utility equipment, customizing shelves for a flat screen TV, knee pads with a built in seat, handles that take the load off carrying anything flat, fabric artwork that doubles as speakers, a wilderness multi tool, shower curtains with original design, a rolling seat for garage work, and a toilet that has more high tech accessories than any other to date.
Garage Vac
A garage vac that retrofits to any wall, fabric cover up for unsightly fences, skewers that bend, preserving original photos on glass, car tire gadget keeps an eye on air pressure, transforming utility boxes to faux green bushes, gaming chairs that rock with tech, vibrate and fold flat, a new shape for light bulbs, a remote to control any lamp in the room and cutting boards get color coded and indexed.
Lockitron
Featured is a wireless door lock that can be controlled remotely, hacking broken stuff with an amazing new clay material, a touch-less toilet seat, easy to install gutter covers, ultra modern wine racks, garden gnomes get ghoulish, one ladder with multiple personalities, and covering up old molding is absolutely simplified.
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