I Want That - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Rug Buddy
This episode features a warming solution for cold floors, decor panels that add style anywhere, a shed with a retractable roof and a blue tooth enabled showerhead for music while you wash. Plus cork tiles as a wall cover up, lights that go on when the power goes out and a bench that converts into a table. Also, a new spin on lunch boxes, kitchen utensils that pull double duty and a bike helmet that makes quite a fashion statement.
Alto Steps
This episode features modular rugs for wood steps, artwork that transfers to a lampshade, a bubble window for your pet and a fun gadget that turns any faucet into a drinking fountain. Plus, heating the soles of your shoes with a wireless remote, a GPS that transforms into a camera, and a tool for eating or cooking really messy foods. Also, a space saving cooler that folds up, a new type of bath mat for baby, adding a decorative light trim to any surface and a brick wall makeover in one day.
Wood Snap
This episode features a way to preserve favorite photos on sleek, wood tiles, a massage shower system that installs without new plumbing, colorful pet bowls that travel water and food, and a roll up bamboo mat for the office. Plus, a full size work table that folds down for easy portability, a nutcracker that cracks down on messy shells and a low-tech system to keep track of daily chores. Also making painted art without a paintbrush, a frame that protects your car bumper and soap that cleans up with steel, instead of suds.
Hey Mosaic
This episode features a made to order photo album from digital pictures, a workbench table that guides wood cuts, a smoke alarm with a ten year battery life and soap made of beer. Plus, a carry-on suitcase that transforms into a scooter at the touch of a button, a stylish trap to lure and zap pesky mosquitos, a peel and stick wood panel for walls, umbrellas that light when opened up and baby bottles that warm up milk with a simple shake. Also, identification tags for your pet, gas saving pods for the car and bowls that pour without spills very time.
Mur
This episode features triangular adhesive decals for the wall, a printer that reads any smart device - even a phone, and a humidifier small enough for traveling. Plus, small kitchen appliances add a color pop like never before, a full size crib that packs into its own backpack and a magnetic organizer for electronic cords. Also, the iconic backpack goes futuristic, a book shelf that hangs in an unusual way, a cover up for old wood stairs, bags with built in ice gels for spirits on the go and a one of a kind pillow that helps you hide away, no matter where you may be.
Look Lock
This episode features a camera device to help you snap great shots every time, a screwdriver that reacts to the twist of your wrist, a roll up kit for making perfect sushi and a power mat for smart phones that eliminates the corded chaos. Plus, a slim drying gadget to hide wet clothes behind closed doors, squeaky pet toys with an on-off switch, a compact toolbox organizer that slides and rolls and takes the tumbles with the spills, and a build it yourself cardboard fort just for kids. Also a cleaning attachment that offers a better reach, digital drawing is simplified in one small tablet for the budding artist, smart tags that keep track of the important stuff and a new place to put cherished photos ? on a pillow.
Trailer Valet
This episode features a no stress trailer hitch that's a cinch to maneuver, stuffing packets for smelly athletic accessories, a wood panel wall covering that simply peels and sticks and a super bright mash up between a flashlight and lantern. Plus a cook system that uses vacuum sealed bags and boiling water, a chainsaw that loses its cord but not its power, a pet dish with a lid that opens and closes automatically, and a new way to store wine bottles. Also, a hub for outdoor cooking that has everything a chef needs, hats with built in headphones and a high tech way to clean dirty cell phones. Also a wallet that is indestructible, a decorative topper for the bathroom stopper and birthday candles that burn in color.
Adapt Acoustic
This episode features artistic wall panels that soundproof a room, an instant table set up for your deck, a powered edger for tricky paint jobs, a scanner that transfers old photos into digital pictures and a silicone sink mat for dish drying. Plus, a pulsating pad for back pain that is controlled by a wireless remote, a serrated plier that grips stripped screws, a camp stove that also powers electronics and a toothbrush holder that zaps germs with ultra violet light. Also, full sized luggage that folds down, a register cover-up that regulates hot and cool airflow and customizing dishes with plate art. And bow ties for canines, a kid's game that blends golf and pool and separating the yolk from egg whites with a clever, no mess gadget.
Bottoms Up
This episode features an outdoor, portable sink for the garden, a mold press that freezes water into a perfect sphere, a tablet holder that bends and flexes with a heavy coil attachment, and using the power of a drill for a car wax super shine. Plus a beer tap that pours a brew from the bottom up, a chair that helps you correct your posture, a kitchen gadget that slices and catches food in one move and super absorbent mats that trap dirt from dog paws. Also a cleaning robot for your BBQ grill, a grime buster wipe made especially for men and a way to keep headset cords from tangling when exercising. And, peel and stick birds that hold jewelry, headphones that can be customized with personal art and bowl attachment that guarantees no more spills or splatters.
Numbra
This episode features a clock with numerous design options, a smart coffee machine that brews at the push of a button, lampshades that get zip on and off for a change in decor and a comb to hold food on the grill. Plus, a wine storage system designed for a closet space, grocer bags that work like a backpack, a jacket for tablets and phones that amps up the sound. Also, a mustache for the car grill, a portable log for easy campsite fires, and a clingy way to seal left over foods. And a bartending tool with ten ways to use it, a new way to kayak the river and a kitchen scale that folds up and stores away easily.
Faux Concrete
This episode features patio furniture that looks like concrete, tool workbags that sport work lights and speakers, airtight covers for wet paintbrushes and a spice rack that auto selects measurements. Also a bulletin board that holds stuff using electromagnetic power, a toaster that counts down the cooking, reinvented oak barrels as ice chests and a room freshener just for men. Also a slow cooker gets its own carry bag, frames for memorable tee shirts and knots that tie with color. And a layering tool for fancy drinks, a cleaner designed for flat screens and a colorful replacement for dry-cleaning plastic bags.
Baking Steel
This episode features a rocking fridge that looks like a Marshall amplifier, a wristband that holds the house key while you run, a keyboard add on for iPad tablets, a power brush with multiple heads and a no mess tool for slicing a perfect piece of cake every time. Also custom seat covers with pocket organization, silicone oven trays designed for doggy treats, a hand espresso machine on the go and in the car, and suit ties that hold in place with small magnets. And art infused speakers that make a statement, a soft clock designed for children and a dehydrator that adds modern color to the kitchen. And a new way to skew food, a metal cooking sheet for perfect pizza making and a kitchen tree that holds wet glasses and mugs.
Chalkboard Paint
This episode features a chandelier sculpted like swimming jellyfish, an iron brander to customize the next bbq dinner, a mat to help your dog chill on hot days, steel beans that regulate coffee temperature, and an phone add on for better quality speaker. Also chalkboard paint takes on color for the first time, a frozen treat maker that delivers goodies in 7 minutes! Also a sleek way to tap beer at home, a turkey fryer, small enough to sit on a kitchen counter and a carver that creates candle holders out of fruits and veggies and an on-the-go water bottle that won't shatter if dropped.
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