I Want That - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Renny Ringer
This episode features a wireless solution to missed phone calls, a scanner that detects what lies behind drywall, flexible dog booties, tackle boxes with convenient storage options, a mug that mightily grips to surfaces, and a modular wall-mounted plant and storage system. Plus, a mount to capture motorcycle rides on camera, a vacuum that captures and stores dirt small cubes, super flexible water bottles, easy install garage door insulation, designer cook top covers, a safety step add-on for ladders, a classy tool set for girls, a gadget for sharper shaving blades, and a battery operated mixer for salad dressing.

LG Smart ThinQ
This episode features a washer/dryer combo with blue tooth control, deck paint that dries faster, wall murals made with your photos, lightweight, roll-up luggage, a cleaning blob that gets into the tiniest places, pebble tile sheets for the wall, a bar tool set for hardware lovers, a disposable litter box and panels that hold items steady in a car trunk. Plus, a kitchen cookie jar that locks, colorful duck tape that is a work of art, a flavor enhancer for chefs, a lock that holds a ladder steady and secure, a sprinkler that alternates spray at the push of a button, and wine holders shaped like animals.

LumoBack
This episode features a strap on device that monitors posture, a bluetooth lamp system, disposable iPad sleeves for cooking, paint on clear shield for cars, a compact cooking whisk, furniture that snaps together with colorful hinges, an electric razor with a built-in cooling system, and a gadget to secure free standing ladder. Plus, a long-lasting cordless drill, a filtrating water fountain for pets, and a step on outdoor, creative fridge coasters to keep things neat, a gadget that winds up messy cords, a tea kettle that boils water in five minutes, a creative LED shade for bottle lamps, and the beer cozies with upgraded design.

Wash It
This episode features a no detergent laundry system, a flexible keyboard pad for I-devices, a triple door in door refrigerator, a feed bowl insert that cuts down on a pet's fast eating, sponges stamped with month names, 3D wall art panels and a 90 degree angle brush that tackles wall corners. Plus, a hybrid string trimmer, convenient storage cases for batteries, a robotic vacuum cleaner with loading dock, a dust collector for electric saws, a cooling plate for BBQ toppings, a layered hydro garden, a cutting board that morphs into a colander, and a rustic fire pit that elegantly stores and stacks logs.

Doggie Doorbell
This episode features a doorbell for dogs to signal it's going out time, a multi edge knife sharpener, a vertical hanging system for the hallway, an in bottle cooling device for beer lovers, a surge protector that blends into hardwood flooring, an electric indoor/outdoor BBQ grill, a compact table top patio heater, and drawer pulls with personal flair. Plus, a baby stroller that pops up and collapses at the touch of a button, a mini smoke alarm for the home, a hamper with a spring lift bottom, a garage screen door system, a hammock that swings indoors as well as out, and designer aprons with a detachable hand towel.

Big Kahuna Spatula
This episode features an oversized spatula that flips a lot more than patties, a gadget that transforms a smart tablet into an universal home remote, a key safe that latches onto any outside door, a glass decanter that preserves wine, a lunch box that opens into a placemat, a metallic wall panel that holds pots and other kitchen metals, garbage pants to dress up outdoor bins, a hanging shish kabob rack, and a fabric athletic belt that holds keys and phones snuggly during exercise, and luggage that shifts and shapes according to the trip at hand. Plus, a tether that swivels to give your pet 360-degrees of movement, a lightweight and portable cart that carries multiple shopping bags, a boom box throwback with modern tech inside, a cooking pan with a removable handle, and large wall-mounted post it notes.

Picture Chair Rail
This episode features wall-mounted photo panels, a bike that folds up, an indestructible cooler that traps warm and cool temperatures, a cozy bean bag chair with a clever storage compartment, a double headed shower faucet, a healthier way to cook bacon, an accessory that keeps power tools at your hip, and a stylish, modular wall system for home organization. Plus, a motorized cocktail shaker, a solar powered device for hands cell calls while driving, a potato chip making kit for the microwave, and a pouch that keeps your purse secure on the car seat.

Blueair Sense
This episode features a sleek and colorful air purifying system, a customizable diaper dispenser that wall mounts, a gadget to monitor your driving habits, and a baking pan for nibblers. Also, an attachment to keep your wheelbarrow on the level, a cozy dog carrier on wheels, an all season plant cart for indoors and out, an immersion circulator for sous vide cooking, a slim and lightweight electronics bag, a measuring tape that sticks to the wall, storage-saving bunk beds, an adjustable shower caddy, and an electric and portable smoker.

Netchef
This episode features a tablet loaded with recipes and cooking tips, a wireless doorbell with a built in camera, a cup shaped speaker for hands off car talk, a glass cleaner that adds a protective shield, colorful and wall mounted pods that hold wine bottles, and a shower curtain that holds smart devices in a water-tight pocket. Also, designer litter boxes, a pan with a removable handle, work-out gear that inspires you to sweat more, a personalized photo carved into wood, and a trash bag holder that hooks on to almost anything. An inflatable personal lounger, flavored ice to spruce up drinking water, and an attachable light that illuminates the grill with late night BBQ's.

Dremel
This episode features a high performance rotary tool, an aquarium that harvests herbs, a stylish and cordless lamp, a food processor for salad garnish, a sturdy, compact and glow in the dark bike lock, and a bamboo cutting board with magnetic knives. Also, stickers to personalize i-device chargers, a hammock like chair that swings from a hitch, a garden seat equipped with storage pockets and tools, a squeak toy only dogs can hear, a tricked-out golf push cart, a wood-fired grill, and a paint roller that imparts patterns.

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.

Facet Cupboards
This episode features cabinet faces with artistry design, wine glasses with a built in cooling element, a pivoting paint brush holder to eliminate hand fatigue, kid-themed soap bottles that play happy tunes, a BBQ adapter that speeds up the charcoal heating process, a super filtrating water bottle, a mobile phone case that features an integrated charger, and designer slow cookers. Also, a heated sports chair for the sidelines, a watch that connects directly to a smart phone, a magnetic spot scrubber designed just for glassware, 3D play carpets for the kids, a wine bag that keeps your party drinks discrete and portable, and a bone-shaped dog pool for your four-legged friends!

Node
This episode features a sensor that decodes color, a mountable wine rack designed for wine bottles and glassware, a safe and sturdy step stool for young cooking helpers, cable slaps that wrangle disorganized cords, a liquid that transforms gloves into touch sensitive gloves, a semiautomatic and lightweight driver for small DIY jobs, and a super compact, portable shaver! Also, wall hooks that hold with style, a handle to carry multiple grocery bags at once, a pole for roasting marshmallows without getting scorched, a sleek countertop water filtration system, a roll and go travel bag that holds gear and chairs, dumbbells that resemble zombie heads, a bag to carry coffee on the go, a clock radio that doubles as a surveillance camera, adhesive wall memo boards, and a nozzle that makes pet bath time quick and carefree.
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