I Want That - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Bionic Bird
This episode features a remote control flying bird, custom made pergola shades, rolling pins with customized patterns, and a gadget that turns any surface into a drum. Plus, a plug in charging cube with USB ports, a high end fire pit of steel and glass, a magnetic grip tape measure, and an alert system for home air filters. Also, bendable and versatile gear grips for the garage, a circular saw that can be used indoors, portable lawn chairs that fold to the size of a thermos, and a bottle-holder lift that frees up space in the fridge.
Fruit Wall
This episode features a sleek shelf system to hold fruits and veggies, a screwdriver that detects live electrical wires, a remote controlled and pivoting tablet stand, and a mini robot with a smartphone brain. Plus, a lawn mower that folds in-half for better storage, outdoor lights that disguise a security camera, workout equipment that fits in a suitcase, and a bonding system that works with UV light. Also, a pet water fountain shaped like a pagoda, a mini car battery jump pack that fits in the glove compartment, a slow cooker designed to travel, and an outdoor blanket that folds to a pocket sized pouch.
Electro Object EO1
This episode features changeable digital wall art, an industrial-inspired metal wine wall bar, colorful oversized blocks used to build a basement bar, a gadget that lets you talk or feed your pet remotely, and a garden saw that folds its' teeth into a protective sheath. Plus, an umbrella with a built in weather alert, sleek frames that hold kids' art, a carry all wheelbarrow attachment that adds convenience to garden chores, and an all in one grinder/brewer coffee thermos. Also, a flashlight with nine emergency features, hand heating utensils that cut through frozen foods, and a garden pot with a rain cloud watering holder.
Timberchic
This episode features a self-adhesive wall panels made from reclaimed wood, a tray that defrosts food in just minutes, a charger adapter that travels globally, and a tech-smart ride-on mower. Plus, an active-play camera that self-shoots 360-degrees, a child proof knife block, a compact camping tool with four different functions, a home spa for dogs, and a folding colander. Also, a gadget that turns flat surfaces into big screens, a self-standing rake, and covers that make any cup a sip-safe cup for kids.
Guitar Doorbell
This episode features a guitar doorbell, shovels with pivoting handle, a pan with multiple cooking compartments, magnetic building panels for kids, and a rugged coffeemaker that can take a tumble. Plus, a table that grows five times its length, a machine that washes clothes with steam and vibrations, a sock that monitors a child's vital signs, and a sleek holder for multiple keys. Also, smart pegs that track golf stats, a toothbrush with a built in water spout, and Xtreme Mats that protect cabinets from under sink leaks.
Trackpin
This episode features: security controlled garage system for home deliveries, two-piece washable floor coverings, modular felt wall organizer, a robotic window washer, and a better built bassinet. Plus, a one-piece super vegetable chopper, a massager built into a decorative pillow cushion, the brightest lumens-burning battery lantern, and a no mess hot pot cover holder. Also, a sort and store box for plastic block toys, three dimensional wall coverings and a microwaveable whistling teakettle.
Slide-in-Oven
This episode features: the first free standing range with a heating element in back, outdoor heaters that look like indoor lamps, a beer cap holder shaped like states, and a stackable option for a tidy closet. Plus, a recycling bin with modular compartments, a mix and bake silicone bread pan, portable, anywhere cup holders, and full size golf clubs that store in a backpack size bag. Also, better-designed food storage system, a hold all cushion for the couch, a brick shaped mod lamp, and silicone caddies for the bathroom and kitchen.
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