I Want That - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Image Snap
This episode features custom imaged tiles, a mini-fridge that doubles as an end table, a gadget that charges dead batteries, a showerhead that turns colors, plus speakers with an unusual shape, pillows to keep you cool and a new tool to buff out a shine almost anywhere.
All in One Energizer
This episodes features a portable emergency pack for the road, customizable cubes for storage, and a way to accent a plain garage door, plus a robotic lawn mower, tough laptop bags for on-site jobs, and removable and movable hooks, a pizza kettle for the barbeque, a new way to filter tap water and a gadget that turns a drill into a stone cutter.
Benchmark Table
This episode features a portable worktable, interchangeable legs for the couch, a grill with extra cooking features, recycled granite reborn as tiles, fans with retro flair and furniture kits that come together in a day.
Nest Thermostat
This episode features a high tech, touch-screen thermostat that's smart, a paw wash for dogs, a wind up for electrical cords and a tool caddy that rolls with you, plus a tank for pet jellyfish, carpet tiles that flip with your mood and a clip-on monitoring device for lost keys.
Fresh Futons
This episode features futons with a fresh design, a grill you can take indoors, and a baby monitor that gives you the whole picture, plus faux leather tiles for the wall, knives that dig like no other and puzzles for your pets, also the garden trellis gets an upgrade, a way to protect condenser units and a lunch bucket that can lock as well as load.
iLighting
This episode features light kits for the deck and backyard, a smoker with digital display modes, and a new way to pack your iPads, also cardboard furniture you can paint, garden mulch made of glass and window shades that install with no tools, plus a new way to contain kitchen scraps, smart ceiling fans and a portable house for your dog.
Vecco Rug
This episode features rugs that can be stenciled, vinyl tiles that can be grouted and a waffle maker that can cook omelets, plus night light orbs for bedtime, painting tools that flex around corners and a wireless scanner for on the go, also decorative crates, an indestructible hatchet and a gadget for streaming music in the shower.
Mod Tiles
This episode features gypsum tiles for wall decor, a bubble that collects drill dust and a cutting board with tuck away drawers, plus a three in one breakfast maker, pliers that shed light and a clip to hold your camera at the ready, also, an indoor loo for your pet, a grill that packs up in a go bag, a bike stand with no install and a tube storage system for small tools.
Click and Go
This episode features a stacking storage system for tools on the go, a fan that fits under the bed covers and a desk that doubles as an exercise bike, plus, funky fish that hold electronic cables, a tent for inside the house and a no mess paint mixer, also a play mat that stores toys, a slicer for perfect and pretty cut fruit and disguising cabinet space behind any door.
Paper Shag
This episode features a carpet made of recycled paper, locks that use words as codes, and a s'mores maker that cooks in the microwave, plus, cleaning painting rollers without the mess, adding a no-slip to any ladder and a key-port that takes the bulk out of the traditional keychain, also a shower head designed to save hot water, up-cycling that turns bottles into cool glassware and the bed and plush toy mash up for kids.
DIY Stone
This episode features a peel and stick stone, water bags with unusual stuffing, and backsplash tiles that are removable and interchangeable, plus coasters imprinted with personal photographs, an unusual container to keep toothbrushes off the bathroom counter and a magnetic mat that holds the smallest of screws, also toys that play with your pets while you're away, a cooler that looks like a tree stump and adding automation to sliding glass doors.
Zumyn
This episode features a new way to show off family photos, a water bottle that adds fruit flavor to water, and a cardboard playhouse for your cat, plus adding electronic charging ports with a quick retrofit socket, e-book jackets that look like old time hardcover books and a way to keep chairs from scratching the floor, also a peephole that takes photos of visitors, an easy to clean, no stress fish tank and a supercharged dolly to haul the heavy stuff.
Mobos
This episode features a cook kit to create decorative food, a remote that unlocks the front door at the push of a button, and a mushroom shaped power saver for your gadgets, plus a unique food box to keep pets from eating too much, a paint pen that covers up scuffs and mistakes, and a geometric storage option that adds color and flair, also a shelf for the urban dweller, rope that loops around your stuff and a radio for any emergency.
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